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This Poignant Photo Series Captures The Essence Of Kerala

Homegrown Staff

This post originally appeared in Kajal Magazine.

Pooja Prabha doesn’t know when she began collecting shots of people walking around Kerala but one day she realized she had piles of photographs showing men, women, and children strolling around in the Indian sun.

“I have a thing for capturing people especially capturing walking people candidly,” she says in a caption for the series on her Tumblr blog. “Also there’s something about Kerala and its humans that add such a depth to the whole photograph.”

Her photos feature waving palm trees, cows, the waterside, old architecture and spotless white saris and dhotis. We. Are. Transported.

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