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Aditya Christian

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Bio

I’m a photography and new media student based in Berlin. Most of my work comes from spending time in the city, paying attention to everyday life, public spaces, and the people who move through them. I’m interested in how places feel when you actually live with them, not just how they appear at first glance. My practice sits somewhere between street photography, observation, and slow documentation.

Country of residence

Germany

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Streets of Berlin, Germany

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Shot at a Christmas market in Berlin, Germany.

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I shot this image during my return to India, a place I come from but never fully felt held by. Growing up as part of a

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Grace, burdened by fatigue.

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In many parts of the world, plastic chairs are woven into everyday life. They appear wherever people pause, gather, or

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The controlled chaos of Pune, India.

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Holding Ground is a photographic project documenting everyday life at Kottbusser Tor in Berlin. Moving away from

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After weeks of cold and grey, a few minutes of sunlight feels special.

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Inside a small neighbourhood barbershop in Pune, India.

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A brief moment of sun in a long Berlin winter.

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Catching one of the few days the sun comes out in Berlin.

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A moment caught between light and movement.

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On my daily commute to and from university, I pass a florist at Alexanderplatz, one of Berlin’s busiest stations and

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He moves along the edge of a space shaped by barriers, wires, and temporary fixes, navigating a landscape that feels

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What holds this image together is the child looking back. While the street continues forward, her gaze lingers,

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Their paths never touch, yet the frame binds them for a moment. I’ve always felt something similar in India, close to

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Viewers often project their own feelings onto this moment, assuming sadness or reflection, though the truth is unknown.