The Grand Mosque is one of those sites you don’t want to miss if you are in Kuwait. This mosque looked pretty simple from the outside but when inside it … Read More
Shooting Graham Crackers
Recently I made one of my favourite biscuits. Usually I bake this for making cheesecakes or tart bases but this time wanted them as individual wafers.. And this is how … Read More
Shooting Garlic
This week I chose garlic and here is how I did it.. Natural lighting ( diffused via white muslin cloth and frosted glass) White foam board as reflector Drying stand … Read More
Shooting Apples
Its Summer in Kuwait ( yaayyy …..not really ) the temperature is reaching almost 47*C + on average so decided to stay indoors and shoot. This time I chose apples … Read More
Mutla Ridges, Kuwait
This is a place which I wanted to visit for a long time and when we decided to go I had no expectations at all and I didn’t want to … Read More
B&W Series
Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man. –Friedrich Nietzsche It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see … Read More
Gastronomique Adventures
Travelling to exotic/remote places gives me a great insight on how the local people cook with bare minimum retaining the wholesome flavour of the ingredients they use. Being a chef … Read More
Valaikappu / Baby shower.
A special post since the birth of my baby boy 🙂 Valaikappu is the (South) Indian version of baby shower, for more details on this tradition please click here. The … Read More
Traditions
Here I have presented some portraits of the local people whom we came cross during our Ladakh trip. The people in this region seems to be more spiritual (buddhism) than any one else … Read More
The Generations
Food is one of the most important thing I look forward to where-ever I travel(especially street food).While traveling through Kashmir/ Leh Ladakh region we were stopping at Dhabas ( road … Read More










