Workshops

Image as Witness: Portfolio Review with Palani Kumar

2026-04-12 11:46:15

Image as Witness: Portfolio Review with Palani Kumar

When

April 19, 2026    
11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Image credits: M. Palani Kumar

A portfolio review session led by photographer and journalist M. Palani Kumar, founder of the People’s Photographers Collective, whose work documents the lives of working-class women and marginalized communities. The session offers an opportunity to explore how personal stories can be situated within broader societal narratives through visual practice, while engaging with the idea of “witness” in long-term documentary work. Drawing on projects spanning 8–9 years, it reflects on themes of caste violence, forced evictions, and environmental degradation, examining their impact on both ecology and the communities that depend on it. 

Participants are invited to present portfolios that engage with caste- and lineage-based narratives as lived experiences, and to consider how to document working-class lives, gender, and labour with sensitivity and accountability. Emphasizing ethical representation and storytelling from within communities, the session foregrounds the importance of centering and amplifying voices that are often marginalized or unheard. 

Please submit your portfolio on the form by 16th April 2026 9pm IST. 


M. Palani Kumar

M. Palani Kumar is Staff Photographer at People’s Archive of Rural India. He is interested in documenting the lives of working-class women and marginalised people. Palani has received the Amplify grant in 2021, and Samyak Drishti and Photo South Asia Grant in 2020. He received the first Dayanita Singh-PARI Documentary Photography Award in 2022. Palani was also the cinematographer of ‘Kakoos’ (Toilet), a Tamil-language documentary exposing the practice of manual scavenging in Tamil Nadu.