Through Light and Shadow: The Poetic Lens of Melahat Ünel
Some people speak through words. Others, through silence. For Melahat Ünel, photography became the language that bridged both. A mother of two and an early childhood teacher living in Mersin, Turkey, Melahat picked up her camera just three years ago – at a time when life felt heavy and the roles she carried every day began to blur. Photography wasn’t just a hobby, it was a lifeline. A quiet space carved out of chaos, where she could pause, breathe, and begin to rediscover herself. “I was
Color Beyond Ritual: Manu Srivastava’s Lens on Liberation
Manu Srivastava didn’t set out to become a photographer. She picked up the camera in 2022, just out of curiosity—a hobby at first. But as time passed, it became something deeper. More personal. Today, street and travel photography is her way of seeing the world and making sense of it. It’s how she tells the stories that matter.
Paolo Serrau: Thirty Years Behind the Lens
Paolo Serrau has been quietly building a world of images for over thirty years. Based in Sardinia, Italy, his work reflects a life shaped by solitude, music, and emotion. Now 56, Paolo isn’t chasing spectacle or trends. His camera is an extension of his inner life, capturing moments that speak in silence.