
Henry Rollins : Raging Empathy
U.S.A. – Henry Rollins has come a long way since leading the legendary and infamous punk rock band Black Flag, yet his unreticent and straightforward approach has never wavered. Now an avid

U.S.A. – Henry Rollins has come a long way since leading the legendary and infamous punk rock band Black Flag, yet his unreticent and straightforward approach has never wavered. Now an avid

Mexico – With an eclectic body of enriching, honest and deeply committed work, one can only admire the talent that is Ernesto Bazan. Working as an insider, as opposed to

Afghanistan – Pioneering Afghanistan’s rock scene is Kabul Dreams, a band dedicated to pushing cultural boundaries in the country. Currently in the studio recording their new Dari single, they took

India – Currently a one-man army under the onstage alias ‘Nucleya‘, this is a man who has been a pioneer of the dubstep genre in India. Sailing into the scene in

U.S.A. – Initially, Jimmy Chin saw photography as a way to continue a lavish lifestyle on the road, bouncing from one climbing spot to the next. But as his talent

India – Originally initiated as a 3-member act including Mayur Narvekar, Udyan Sagar and Mehirrnath Chopra, Bandish Projekt was kicked off in 1997 – a time when the electronica genre was fraught with

Bangladesh – Emaho got into a free-wheeling tête-à-tête with the legendary award-winning Bangladeshi photographer, Shahidul Alam to pry beyond his politics. This interview was conducted in the month of February,

Australia – Never one to waste a creative opportunity, Australian filmmaker Darius Devas seized the chance to travel to Anjuna Beach to shoot the reunion of the original Goa hippies and delve

Afghanistan – With a determination of taking a stand against a world where women are attacked and harassed, Shannon set out to be a women’s rights activist in a place

India – One is a poet enjoying late success as a novelist, the other a jazz singer caught in the Bombay grind. When Jeet Thayil and Suman Sridhar met in

France – Francois Hebel, one of the most influential man in photography today boasts of a prolific career, spanning 12 years from 2001, to the present as the director of

Tom Wood, Not Miss New Brighton, 1978/79 © Tom Wood England – In March, 2013, Emaho’s Editor-in-Chief Manik Katyal caught up with Brett Rogers, Curator of The Photographer’s Gallery in London, to