THAT WHICH IS UNSEEN
THAT WHICH IS UNSEEN
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1st Edition, 2021
Published by Navajivan Samprat
English
154 pages, including gatefolds
Spanning three decades, THAT WHICH IS UNSEEN, is a compilation of back stories from Prashant Panjiar’s years as a photojournalist, told through his images and his words.
Panjiars’ work needs no introduction. “Starting with his first self-financed work on the dacoits of the Chambal valley, the book takes us through his journey working as a photojournalist with Patriot newspaper, India Today, Outlook, several foreign publications such as Time Magazine and transitioning to his documentary work for international non-profits such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, American India Foundation, UNFPA, IPPF & HIV-AIDS Alliance.
Covering wide-ranging subjects such as Dacoits of the Chambal region; Terrorism in Punjab; 1984 anti-Sikh riots and its repercussions; Refugees; Pakistan; Afghanistan; Communal conflicts in India; Liberalisation; & the lives of the poor and marginalised; ‘That Which Is Unseen’ holds a mirror to the major issues that have shaped India’s recent history.”
-excerpt taken from Navjeevan Express
1st Edition, 2021
Published by Navajivan Samprat
English
154 pages, including gatefolds
Spanning three decades, THAT WHICH IS UNSEEN, is a compilation of back stories from Prashant Panjiar’s years as a photojournalist, told through his images and his words.
Panjiars’ work needs no introduction. “Starting with his first self-financed work on the dacoits of the Chambal valley, the book takes us through his journey working as a photojournalist with Patriot newspaper, India Today, Outlook, several foreign publications such as Time Magazine and transitioning to his documentary work for international non-profits such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, American India Foundation, UNFPA, IPPF & HIV-AIDS Alliance.
Covering wide-ranging subjects such as Dacoits of the Chambal region; Terrorism in Punjab; 1984 anti-Sikh riots and its repercussions; Refugees; Pakistan; Afghanistan; Communal conflicts in India; Liberalisation; & the lives of the poor and marginalised; ‘That Which Is Unseen’ holds a mirror to the major issues that have shaped India’s recent history.”
-excerpt taken from Navjeevan Express