Deccan Chronicle

Capturing cultures

PHOTOGRAPH­ER VARUN SURESH EXPLORES THE SIGHTS AND D SOUNDS OF DIFFERENT CULTURES, ARMED WITH NOTHING BUT A CAMERA AS HE GOES OFF THE GRID DURING HIS TRAVELS

- NIVEDA MANOHAR

Like every other middle class household, Varun Suresh’s family did not let him touch the camera as ‘it was not a toy to play with’. So the youngster’s first tryst with photograph­y happened through a first-generation camera mobile phone, which took pictures in the size of a thumbnail. The passion for capturing faces and memories grew while clicking photos of his friends and weddings of people he knew. All this resulted in him doing a degree in photograph­y at London — and in that one year away from India, Varun realised that the scene in India had completely changed. It’s been a great six years since then for the shutterbug, who is now a well-known wedding photograph­er, and indulges in some fantastic travel escapades whenever he has time.

Though he’s been on several memorable trips around India and overseas, a recent one that a movie-inspir strongly believ investment one point to make

t Varun is excited about is red European odyssey. “I ve that travel is the best e can make. So I make it a sure I take some time off work to travel. That was how my Europe trip happened. Europe felt like a big deal, because we still think of it as a luxury,” Varun says.

Varun made the brave decision of going off-grid throughout his travels — ensuring he didn’t carry a phone, use physical maps, or ask locals for directions/suggestion­s. “I did not have a plan — I just went towards the city, started walking, and if I saw anything interestin­g, walked in that direction. It was the experience of a lifetime.”

On his many trips, Varun tussled with a common dilemma — be a photograph­er or a tourist? “I had to tell myself that it was alright if I didn’t get a good photo but at the end of the day, when I look at some of the photos which weren’t great, I remind myself that the trip was worthwhile.”

He concludes by saying that making a trip alone is the best way to experience some true-blue wanderlust. “Travelling solo means getting to interact with our surroundin­gs a lot more than you would with company. Moreover, you are free to do whatever you want!”

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A girl with a green view
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