Nomads of Goa
Recently Delhi Art Gallery hosted an exhibition of photographs by Rohit Chawla titled 'Goa Style'. The exhibition is dedicated to foreign tourists who annually come on vacation to the Indian state of Goa.
(Total 10 photos)
1. Rohit Chawla says he met all these people she calls "nomads" on the streets of Goa. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
2. He photographed them at home against a white background, without the help of any stylists. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
3. The "nomads" he met came from countries such as the US, Easter Island, Chile, Spain and Russia. Men and women with tattoos and piercings were dressed in incredible robes of lace, leather, fur and feathers. They immediately attracted the attention of others. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
4. Western photographers often come to India for the exotic, and Mr. Chawla took these photos to show the exotic of foreigners who come to Goa from all over the world. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
5. All the clothes and accessories you see on these men and women are made in Goa. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
6. "Their style and clothes are better than many of the world's designers," says the photographer. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
7. The photographer had no problem getting people to take pictures as "Goa is an open and friendly place" where people trust each other. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
8. Some people can be called "the world avatar of our own naga sadhu" - a naked Indian sacred person with dreadlocks, which are a real attraction for tourists at the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
9. "They couldn't tell me why they came to Goa, but many people come here to bask, so it's no wonder they want to enjoy the warmth of the beaches in winter." (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
10. Previously, Mr. Chawla photographed for fashion magazines such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Marie Claire. (Photos: Rohit Chawla)