Mumbai’s first commercial wet dock, located at the city's southernmost tip—comes alive with energy and structured hustle as fishing boats arrive with their fresh haul.
Mumbai’s historic pottery village, located in the Dharavi neighborhood. Home to generations of skilled potters, it has been producing traditional clay pottery for over a century.
The annual Naadam festival is Mongolia’s most important national festival that celebrates sport, culture, local traditions and the history of the country.
Walking into Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, formerly Victoria Station, feels like stepping into history while standing in the middle of Mumbai’s nonstop energy.
The deep bond between a Mongolian Kazakh Eagle Hunter and his eagle. Set in Mongolia’s wide-open landscapes, I wanted to show the traditions, training, and how the eagles became part of the family.
The night train to Erdenet, an old Soviet-style city in northern Mongolia, felt like a journey through time. We were rocked gently by the steady clatter of the wheels on the tracks.
A working boatyard is a bustling hub where skilled marine mechanics, shipwrights, fabricators and riggers build, maintain and, repair vessels… each contribute their expertise to keeping boats seaworthy.
I’ve always been fascinated by bodegas and their role in the community. These stores played a vital role in neighborhoods and serve as a gathering spot.
This annual event brings together vintage and contemporary Porsche race cars on the track. Showcase some of the finest and most iconic cars from Porsche’s history.
The annual Sovern Historic races in Washington State. Walking the paddocks getting up-close to the drivers with their cars gave me a human perspective of the racing world.