InDPC Documentary Award

The InDPc Documentary Award is a prestigious recognition for excellence in documentary photography, celebrating powerful visual storytelling that captures real-life narratives and social issues.

A life painted bright

Ranvir’s photo-feature bursts with an abundant splash of colours. It is a vibrant portrayal of the life of a dynamic fishing community of Penthakata locality, in Puri

Stories behind the paint

This photo-feature takes a deeper look beyond the colorful disguise of the ‘Bahurupi’ community, a dying art form in the rural parts of West Bengal. Their culture

From pastures to cities: A fragile goodbye

Sandipa captures in her camera a heart-wrenching migration of a community forced to make survival choices due to the fury of nature.

Endurance in the shadows

Dipak’s work takes us inside the den of factory workers where they toil day and night, covered in soot and smoke. This photographic expedition captures their daily

Beyond the barbed wire

This work by Suryadoy which he refers to as ‘an exploration of daily survival’, tells the story of struggling endurance. Buried behind the laws of man-made borders,

A life painted bright

Ranvir’s photo-feature bursts with an abundant splash of colours. It is a vibrant portrayal of the life of a dynamic fishing community of Penthakata locality, in Puri

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At InDPC, we believe in the power of visual storytelling to inspire change, foster dialogue and bring unheard voices to the forefront. Our mission is to support and showcase documentary works that highlight the diverse and dynamic narratives of world.

A life painted bright

Ranvir’s photo-feature bursts with an abundant splash of colours. It is a vibrant portrayal of the life of a dynamic fishing community of Penthakata locality, in Puri

Local Hands, Big Screen – Days of magic at Cinema on Wheels

A whirlwind of uncontrollable excitement greeted us as Cinema on Wheels

Women of Assam

I spent my childhood in a refugee colony. There I witnessed the hardship faced by refugee women. I saw my childhood friends becoming prostitute for survival.
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