I was going from caves to caves, there were very few foreign visitors. I met Suky around cave no26, a nun from Korea, she was very exited to be here. She had two cellphones and a tablet, she’s a connected nun. Ajanta, Maharashtra, India, 2014.
Out of one single rock.
The Kailasanatha temple was directly carved within the side of a mountain. The structure is a freestanding multi-storey complex with inner rooms in its core. Why would want to go find materials and bring them together when it’s just about shaping what you have in the most beautiful manner? I like that, everything is right …
Soft focus.
I can hear an ambulance siren in the distance. Clouded mind, there is a lot to do, a lot to think about, a lot of feelings. Life will unfold, as it always did, one step at a time, breath after breath. Early childhood. Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India, 2014.
The last time I see her.
Moving away, as it happens quite often in life, you say goodbye to the persons you love before a one way flight. The sharing, the looks, the laughs will be missed, always. They’ll still be living in some part of my brain, they make me who I am. Maybe, that’s only what I am.
Feeling like a little dot on earth.
Discovering new places, it feels like I just entered an entire mesmerizing new world. Craving for immensity, whether I am in India, in France or in Canada, I’ll continue to explore. Ajanta Caves valley. Maharashtra, India, 2014.
Reaching for the sun.
With or without burning your wings, this is the challenge. I have a trick, the best way is to ride an invisible camel. Border of Pakistan. Thar Desert, India, 2014.
With a light heart.
Too late, too soon, too slow, too fast. Time to celebrate, time to move on. If you don’t move, there is no time. Celebrate; with each and every breath.
The Golden City [Jaisalmer in Photos]
She’ll always be there.
Striking thing to witness that, whatever I do, how far I can go, she’ll always be waiting for me to come back home. A mother in the fort. Jaisalmer, India, 2014.
I’ve been on the road for a long time.
People often ask me for how long I’ve been traveling, I use to say something like, a month, then 6 months, over a year… Now my answer is: “It’s been 33 years”. The little boy at the gas station. Rajasthan, India, 2014.