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Inspiration from Jaipur, India's Heritage Architecture

Rakhi kumari

Abstract


One of the best cities I've ever visited is Jaipur. I have been going all over the planet for practically most recent 25 years with my camera. When I look around a city with my camera, I like to figure out why the people are the way they are, why the elements in the city are different from one another, what the connection is between their heritage and how they live now, and how, if any, they have been inspired by their heritage.


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