One of the images from my personal project #newhorizonoffaith shortlisted for this years “Portraits Of Humanity” Vol.6 @bjp1854 #BritishJouralofPhotography
In response to the devastating floods in Punjab this year, which have displaced thousands of families and caused immense loss to homes, farmlands, and livelihoods, we are coming together to raise funds for relief, rehabilitation, and the long-term rebuilding of Punjab. This fundraiser is not only about urgent relief but also about standing in solidarity with Punjab’s Charhdi Kala — its spirit that is already alive — and ensuring sustained support for the communities whose lives remain deeply impacted long after conversations fade.
A bunch of us photographers and artists from around the world — in collaboration with @theglobalsikhs and @methodindia — have put together a curated selection of prints and artwork to raise funds for Global Sikhs’ ongoing relief and rehabilitation efforts.
All proceeds will be used directly by Global Sikhs, who are working tirelessly on-ground to support families affected by the floods.
Print Sizes & Prices (exclusive of shipping)
All prints will have a one inch white border around them. • A5 (6” x 9”): ₹3,000 • A4 (8” x 12”): ₹8,000 • A3 (12” x 16”): ₹15,000
All prints are signed. Open editions. 20 prints available.
How to donate and collect: 1. Donate via the Ketto link in bio. 2. DM @printsforpunjab a screenshot of your donation along with the print you want and your shipping address. 3. We’ll ship your selected artwork to you. Shipping costs will be shared once the order is confirmed and are to be reimbursed via UPI 4. This is more than just art. It’s solidarity, support, and collective care through visual storytelling. 5. 📍All funds will be used directly by Global Sikhs for humanitarian aid. 6. Prints can be shipped globally at applicable rates. 7. All prints are shipped unstretched and unframed.
@theglobalsikhs@PrintsforPunjab@methodindia
Images that I made during a very special time in my life — the months when we were expecting our baby girl and in the early days of becoming a father. I wasn’t shooting my usual work then, but I was still observing things closely — noticing details I might have missed otherwise.
This post is a collection of those moments.
Prints are available — feel free to DM or email me if you’re interested.