Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
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Incredible India in Follow Me photo project

Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Creative work by Murad Osmann and Nataly Zakharova. Incredible India in Follow Me photo project

Incredible India in Follow Me photo project

Taj Mahal, palaces of Jaipur and Udaipur, Sikhs and stunning colorful saris – yes, it is India. And today we see it through the eyes of the authors of the photo project “Follow me.” The idea of the project is simple – loving adventure a nice young couple (one of them with the skills of a talented photographer) capture wanders meeting on their way … And share the impressions and photographs of unforgettable moments on social sites, such as Instagram, for example. For the first time Russian couple Murad Osmann and Nataly Zakharovaconquered Instagram in 2013, when they created a fascinating collection of photographs, “Follow me.” Since then, they do not get tired to please the subscribers with new photos. In February, the pair traveled to India. It was there that Murad and Nataly created this brilliant series of amazing photos, in which you can see the people, the style and natural beauty of India. Take a look at this incredible country through their eyes.

Varanasi. 'Our first trip to the holy river Ganges. Unforgettable experience'
Varanasi. ‘Our first trip to the holy river Ganges. Unforgettable experience’. Incredible India in photo project “Follow Me” by Murad Osmann

Varanasi. ‘Our first trip to the holy river Ganges. Unforgettable experience’. It was certainly an unusual ride in these clothes. Preparation of flowers on her head took one hundred years. I had to get dressed in the local to merge with the crowd’. Sometimes the couple had to shoot in the crowded areas. Murad shares his unforgettable experience – ‘Adore India, their culture and people’

Backstage of Delhi
Backstage of Delhi

‘Backstage of Delhi. Here you can clearly see that it is not easy to make those shots with no people. My friends are holding this crowd back’, says Murad Osmann

Incredible India in Follow Me photo project

Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Elephants. Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Wearing yellow sari
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Going upstairs. Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Fabulous architecture of India
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Amber Fort in Jaipur, built from pale yellow and pink sandstone and white marble
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Fort in Jaipur, built from pale yellow and pink sandstone and white marble
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Chand Baori near Jaipur, India. It has 11 visible levels of zigzagging steps and is 30m deep. Apparently it is considered to be the deepest step-well in world
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Chand Baori near Jaipur, India. the deepest stepwell in world
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Rajasthan state, India, Amer Palace
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Monks in the boat
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Natalie as an Indian woman
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Sometimes the couple had to shoot in the crowded areas. Murad shares his unforgettable experience – ‘Adore India, their culture and people’
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Taj Mahal on a misty day
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Famous Taj Mahal on a misty day
Incredible India in Follow Me photo project
Varanasi. Sadhus (local holy man). Nataly is wearing a locals designer’s dress

Source:
instagram.com/followmetraveller