The turban is undoubtedly the most powerful and recognisable symbol of Sikh identity: worn for centuries by kings and holy men in South Asia, it took on a revolutionary meaning with the birth of Sikhism, and today it continues to signify non-conformity and style.
Turbans and Tales chronicles the Sikh Project, a photography programme created by the award-winning duo Amit and Naroop. Over a period of four years, they photographed boxers, army captains, doctors, bikers, fashion stylists, musicians, temple volunteers, magicians and Sikhs from a host of other occupations.
They sought out individuals - men, women and children - with inspiring stories to tell, as well as a unique approach to wearing their traditional articles of faith. The portraits, which have been exhibited in London and New York, showcase the modern Sikh identity in all its beauty and diversity.
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Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
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Höhe: 252 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-1-78352-612-3 (9781783526123)
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Born and raised in west London, photography duo Amit Amin and Naroop Jhooti honed their craft and developed their distinctive visual style in the music industry. Since then, their portfolio has expanded to includes portraits of Tinie Tempah, Ricky Gervais, Miles Teller, Skepta, Jay Sean, 50 Cent and Riz Ahmed, along with advertising campaigns for Barclays, Samsung, MTV and Huawei.