I was born and raised in Goa. My photographic interests lie in landscapes, portraiture in natural light, street life, culture, religion, and photojournalism. Places that I find particularly inspiring are Goa, Iceland, and California.
I have shot extensively in my homeland of Goa, recording its surviving heritage and its sui generis ethos. I have documented in detail the destruction of Goa's environment and its rapid slide into the ugliness and urban chaos that characterizes today's India.
I am also a musician, with a lifelong association with the musical traditions of India. I live in California and spend extended time in Goa.
Photo credit: Sanjeev Trivedi
by Rajan P. Parrikar
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The first one can be titled – “Carpets of Palolem” !
what a verdant sight !
(appears a bit oversaturated on my screen , though)
Marvellous photographs
The periodic ridges of earth make the Canacona picture much more interesting than if it had been an equally green lawn.
Trying to figure out the engineering reason for a duckbill spillway.