LAURENT GOLDSTEIN Photography

LAURENT GOLDSTEIN Photography A photographic journey with another outlook on India
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As a photographer, Laurent's work has been published in Le Monde, Le Point, L'Histoire, Condé Nast Traveller, The Huffington Post, Shubh Yatra (Air India Magazine), The Times of India, The Indian Express, Geo Histoire, La Croix, Cartier Magazine, Mascular, Queerty, Galaxy, Lonely Planet India, Altum, WONDER GO! España, Gallimard, Alep Book Company, Libra Diffusion, Hodder & Stoughton/ John Murray, Penguin India, Plaza & Janes, 10/18, La Musardine, La Martinière, Nathan, EMI Music and many more.

Shri Raghu Rai (1942–2026).India has lost one of its greatest visual storytellers.Shri Raghu Rai, the legendary photogra...
26/04/2026

Shri Raghu Rai (1942–2026).
India has lost one of its greatest visual storytellers.

Shri Raghu Rai, the legendary photographer whose images helped define the visual memory of modern India, passed away today. His work did not merely document a nation — it revealed its soul.

Rai began his journey under the guidance of Henri Cartier-Bresson, assisting him during his travels in India. Recognising a rare eye and an instinctive understanding of human presence, Cartier-Bresson later nominated the young photojournalist to join Magnum Photos — "a decisive moment" that would shape the trajectory of Rai’s career and place him among the most influential photographers of his generation.

From the streets of Delhi to the ghats of Banaras, Raghu Rai returned again and again to the places that spoke to him most deeply. In Varanasi, in particular, he created some of his most enduring images — photographs that transcend documentation and enter the realm of the timeless. His work captured not only moments, but the invisible threads of culture, faith, and everyday life that bind a civilisation together.

He carried forward the legacy of Cartier-Bresson, yet transformed it. Where his mentor revealed the decisive moment, Rai expanded it — infusing it with a distinctly Indian sensibility, layering time, emotion, and narrative into each frame. He did not imitate; he evolved.

His books remain essential. For generations of photographers in India and beyond, they are not only references but companions — works to return to, again and again, each time discovering something new.

Seventeen years ago, I had the privilege of exhibiting my work at Gallery ZazaSpace in New Delhi, where Raghu Rai was the guest of honour. The exhibition supported Art for Prabhat, an initiative dedicated to the rehabilitation and self-sustenance of mentally challenged children in India. That he was present remains one of the great honours of my life.

Henri Cartier-Bresson has always been my absolute master in photography. To find myself, even briefly, connected to that lineage through Raghu Rai was profoundly meaningful.

More recently, the Ambassador of India remarked that my work followed in Cartier-Bresson and Rai’s footsteps. In that moment, everything seemed to align. Raghu Rai became, in a sense, the bridge — between influences, between generations, between ways of seeing.

His passing leaves a void that cannot be filled. Yet his work endures — alive, generous, and inexhaustible.

Some photographers capture images.
Others shape the way we see.
Raghu Rai did both.

I feel immense gratitude that our paths crossed, however briefly.

Thank you for showing the way.
Your vision will continue to guide us.

“You Will Still Be There” by Chérie and Laurent is a soul-deep tribute to the bond between Chérie, the cat and her human...
15/05/2025

“You Will Still Be There” by Chérie and Laurent is a soul-deep tribute to the bond between Chérie, the cat and her human, a love beyond words, beyond time.
Set against the sacred stillness of Banaras (Kashi, Varanasi), this ballad blends English and Hindi poetry with the haunting resonance of sitar and tanpura and ends up with some rap.
It’s about memory, devotion, and how some presences never leave — they become the prayer, the silence, the river.
Let it wash over you. 🐾💫

🎧 Listen here: https://youtu.be/sFrO3kkJv8k?si=dweaoRo4gvFsBp4V
Available now on all major streaming platforms — don’t forget to add it to your playlists!

Provided to YouTube by DistroKidYou Will Still Be There · Chérie and Laurent · Chérie TheCatYou Will Still Be There℗ WORLD OF CHÉRIE RecordsReleased on: 2025...

"Where The Ganga Flows" by Chérie and Laurent is out now!This might be their most personal track yet — a deep and soulfu...
14/05/2025

"Where The Ganga Flows" by Chérie and Laurent is out now!
This might be their most personal track yet — a deep and soulful journey through the narrow, timeless streets of Varanasi, where a part of Laurent’s heart and story lives.

The song is a blend of emotive indie art-pop with Indian classical influence. It features haunting male acoustic vocals, minimal orchestration, and a beautiful interplay of melancholic sitar and piano.
Sung in both English and Hindi, it captures the spiritual atmosphere of Banaras with a raw, intimate touch.

🎧 Listen here: https://youtu.be/_OATydjntSQ?si=WYEVaS3vu-mU-umR
Available now on all major streaming platforms — don’t forget to add it to your playlists!

Provided to YouTube by DistroKidWhere the Ganga flows · Chérie and Laurent · Chérie TheCatWhere the Ganga flows℗ WORLD OF CHÉRIE RecordsReleased on: 2025-05-...

Here it is – the official video for our new single, featuring my pictures captured in Banaras (Varanasi). This song was ...
12/03/2025

Here it is – the official video for our new single, featuring my pictures captured in Banaras (Varanasi).
This song was inspired by a poem reflecting the last picture, where a group of women walked from the Ganges to the Kashi Vishwanath temple.
The scent of their perfume filled the heavy air of the gali, adding to the timeless beauty of the moment.

Once you click this link along this video, you'll be directed to our YouTube page.
If you enjoy the song, please take a moment to like it and share it directly from there.
It may seem like a small gesture, but it can really help us reach the next level.
Despite all odds, Chérie and Laurent are a new and "young" group, and your support means the world to us.

Thank you for being part of this journey...🙏🏽

This song was inspired by the incredible women we encountered in the streets of Varanasi, known as the gali. These women, with their powerful souls, have bee...

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