Rooted in reverence for nature’s quiet strength and timeless grace, my photography seeks to hold onto moments that slip away yet remain etched in memory. Each image is an invitation to experience not just the scene before us, but the emotions it stirs-the wonder, serenity, and profound connection that arise when we allow ourselves to truly see.
Contact meThe growth and evolution of civilizations across the world fascinate me. I am deeply drawn to its people-their way of life, diverse cultures, ethnicities, languages, and the richness of their differences. Humanity carries a history marked by conflict and bloodshed, yet it endures through peace and kindness that have carried humanity forward, allowing us to survive and flourish together.
Contact meDev Inder stands tall in the realm of photography, a maestro whose work unites technical mastery with an emotive depth that transcends the ordinary. Born in the quaint town of Muktsar, Punjab, his artistic path first unfolded within the corridors of academia, where he served as a faculty member at Panjab University, Chandigarh, beginning in 1971. What began as a simple exploration of photographic expression soon blossomed into a lifelong odyssey of vision, creativity, and timeless storytelling.
Over 50 years of experience
200+ successfully executed projects
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Dev Inder's work (Triveni Gallery) with its stones and rocks, still water and grass are not merely photographs of objects but also Compositions in their own right. Dev Inder uses the camera-lens primarily for the ends of art, not documentation.

Dev Inder's photographs at Triveni relied on a sensitive eye that was alert to seize fortuitous juxtapositions yielding piquant imagery. A little contrived but still delightful was the picture of a maiden hiding behind a tree and revealing only her arms, the trunk had shapely swellings that served for a sensuous torso. Rocks and boulders came to life as horses and other animals, dripping water left stains.