JEREMY HORNER IMAGES

Show Navigation
  • Home
  • About
  • Bookshelf
  • Contact
  • Commercial work
  • Mentoring
  • Publications
  • INSTAGRAM
  • PRINTS
  • BLOG
  • .
  • ARABIA
  • BALTIC
  • BANGKOK SURREAL
  • BHUTAN
  • B&W Portraits
  • B&W Print Collection
  • BRUNEI
  • BURMA
  • CALCUTTA
  • CHERNOBYL
  • CHINA
  • COLOMBIA
  • DESIGNED by NATURE
  • FIESTA
  • GENESIS - buddha creation
  • HAVANA
  • HOLI
  • IBERIA
  • INDIA (book wip)
  • INDOCHINE
  • JAPAN
  • KATHMANDU SPIRITS
  • KHMER EMPIRE
  • KHON
  • KIEV
  • LIVING INCAS
  • MADAGASCAR
  • MEDITERRANEAN
  • MOROCCO (book wip)
  • NIRVANA
  • NORTH KOREA
  • OTTOMAN
  • PILGRIMAGE
  • PORTRAITS
  • RAJASTHAN
  • RED LIGHT
  • SIAM - The Buddhist Kingdoms
  • SOVIET METRO
  • SAREES
  • SHAOLIN
  • SKETCHES OF VIETNAM
  • SRI LANKA
  • TEA
  • THAILAND
  • THEYYAM
  • VARANASI
  • WARTIME WEEKEND
  • WORLD of CHILDREN
  • XIQU - CHINESE OPERA
  • .
  • All Galleries
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 2406 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Revellers travel by Chiva (colourful local bus) to the festival del Diablo, Riosucio
    Colombia-Fiestas018.jpg
  • Pilgrims travel by rowing boat along the Yen River to the Perfume Pagoda, the most important Buddhist pilgrim site in Vietnam.
    Vietnam-Hanoi073.jpg
  • Hindu sadhus travelling on pilgrimage, Jansi Railway Station,at night
    Imgtt5t125.jpg
  • Teochew Opera Sing Tong. a travelling Chinese Opera troupe, prepare to perform in Thonburi.
    Bangkok-ChineseOpera041.jpg
  • Holi celebrations in Vrindavarn, a town left high and dry from the Yamuna River.
    Holi-Vrindavarn-100.jpg
  • Men from Barsana raid the neighbouring town of Nandgaon and are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    Holi_Nandgaon-673.jpg
  • The gang of men from Barsana arrive to raid the Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    India-Pigments085.jpg
  • Revellers gather at the Shriji Temple (Laadli Sarkar Mahal),in Barsana, during Lathmar Holi, smeared with coloured powder. It is held during a full moon and the town becomes swamped with tourists and revellers making the pilgrimage for a glimpse of "God", the Lord Shiva, who is revealed inside the temple only fleetingly.
    Portraits-Collection189.jpg
  • Women of Nangdaon wear locally embroidered sarees during their annual Holi day. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    India-Sarees006.jpg
  • The gang of men from Barsana arrive to raid the Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    India-Pigments147.jpg
  • Jodhpur, Rajasthan
    Rajasthan-22Jodhpur-1226.jpg
  • Horner_Holi031.jpg
  • Holi in the town of Barsana, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous during Lathmar Holi.
    Portraits-Collection035.jpg
  • Jodhpur, Rajasthan
    India-2022Calcutta-7133.jpg
  • Dharma trumpets are blown during festivities. Monks and pilgrims mix to celebrate the Lamayuru Festival 5-6 June, 2013, Lamayuru Monastery. Lamayuru Gompa (monastery) is built above the ruins of the old one, along the Srinagar-Leh highway.
    India-Pigments028.jpg
  • Men from Barsana raid the neighbouring town of Nandgaon and are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    India-Sarees030.jpg
  • A wedding takes a turn around the roundabout, Amritsar, Punjab
    India-Pigments049.jpg
  • Kumartuli is the colourful traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). Calcutta is the capital of India's West Bengal state. Founded as an East India Company trading post, it was India's capital under the British Raj from 1773–1911.
    India-Calcutta062.jpg
  • Sri Harmandir Sahib.<br />
The Golden Temple is a gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India. It is the preeminent spiritual site of Sikhism. The gurdwara is built around a man-made pool that was completed by the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das, in 1577.
    India-Pigments061.jpg
  • Jodhpur, Rajasthan
    Rajasthan-22Jodhpur-1098.jpg
  • Jodhpur, Rajasthan
    Rajasthan-22Jodhpur-38.jpg
  • The Harmandir Sahib ( Darbar Sahib) or the "Golden Temple",is the holiest Sikh gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar.
    Portrait-Collection281.jpg
  • Sarees and other garments are woven, bleached then dyed before being printed in the town of Pali, before being distributed all over the subcontinent. It is Jodhpur's nearest neighbour across the desert and was an important source of industry until the government closed it down due to the chronic pollution from the dying process into the groundwater.
    India-Rajasthan001.jpg
  • Moslem boys at prayer class in the muslim neighborhood around the Nakhoda Mosque is a labyrinth of bazars and winding alleyways.
    India-Calcutta020.jpg
  • Portrait of a devout moslem man, moslem quarter, Varanasi.Notice the burnished forehead from prostrations to Allah.
    India-Varanasi020.jpg
  • A sadhu, or holy man, becomes embroiled in Holi in the town of Nandgaon, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous.
    Portraits-Collection001.jpg
  • Sarees and other garments are woven, bleached then dyed before being printed in the town of Pali, before being distributed all over the subcontinent. It is Jodhpur's nearest neighbour across the desert and was an important source of industry until the government closed it down due to the chronic pollution from the dying process into the groundwater.
    India-Rajasthan007.jpg
  • Within the old city of Jodhpur the homes are painted predominantly blue, apparently to ward off mosquitos.
    India-Rajasthan359.jpg
  • Yoga classes at dawn at Kedar Ghat, along the banks of the sacred Ganges River at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
    India-Varanasi031.jpg
  • Nuns in prayer at Phodong Monastery, near Gangtok, Sikkim
    India-Pigments067.tif
  • Indian boy selling flowers for puja, at dawn on the ganges.Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    India-Varanasi015.jpg
  • Sarees and other garments are woven, bleached then dyed before being printed in the town of Pali, before being distributed all over the subcontinent. It is Jodhpur's nearest neighbour across the desert and was an important source of industry until the government closed it down due to the chronic pollution from the dying process into the groundwater.
    India-Sarees014.jpg
  • Streetscene with goat, old town, Varanasi
    India-Varanasi045.jpg
  • Malik Ghat wholesale flower market lies on the East bank of the Hooghly River below the Howrah Bridge in Calcutta, West Bengal.
    India-Calcutta104.jpg
  • A stone mason/sculptor works on images of famous people, Varanasi
    India-Pigments151.jpg
  • Sunday cricket is time for relaxing with friends, Chandigarh, India
    India-Pigments094.jpg
  • Jama Masjid Mosque's onion domes and the moslem quarter of Delhi
    India-Pigments043.jpg
  • The tramway through the muslim neighborhood around the Nakhoda Mosque. The area is a labyrinth of bazars and winding alleyways.
    India-Calcutta009.jpg
  • Railway workers shovel coal in a Varanasi rail yard
    India-Varanasi024.jpg
  • Sarees and other garments are woven, bleached then dyed before being printed in the town of Pali, before being distributed all over the subcontinent. It is Jodhpur's nearest neighbour across the desert and was an important source of industry until the government closed it down due to the chronic pollution from the dying process into the groundwater.
    India-Rajasthan035.jpg
  • Revellers gather at the Shriji Temple (Laadli Sarkar Mahal), during Lathmar Holi, smeared with coloured powder. It is held during a full moon and the town becomes swamped with tourists and revellers making the pilgrimage for a glimpse of "God", the Lord Shiva, who is revealed inside the temple only fleetingly.
    India-Pigments006.jpg
  • “Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together”           Mark Twain
    India-Varanasi003.jpg
  • Holi in the town of Barsana, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous during Lathmar Holi.
    Portraits-Collection042.jpg
  • Relaxing with a newspaper by Lal Ghat. Daily laundry activities on Lal Ghat begin at dawn.
    India-Varanasi018.jpg
  • Yoga classes at dawn at Kedar Ghat, along the banks of the sacred Ganges River at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
    India-Varanasi032.jpg
  • Servicing steam engines of the DHR - Darjeeling Himalayan Railway - or "Toy Train", Darjeeling.
    India-Pigments091.jpg
  • Sarees and other garments are woven, bleached then dyed before being printed in the town of Pali, before being distributed all over the subcontinent. It is Jodhpur's nearest neighbour across the desert and was an important source of industry until the government closed it down due to the chronic pollution from the dying process into the groundwater.
    India-Rajasthan005.tiff
  • Parked cycle rickshaws during a holiday, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
    India-Varanasi025.jpg
  • The settlement of Kumartuli - or "potter locality" - lies beside the Ganges in the older, northern part of Calcutta.Over 300 years old, today around 150 families live here, earning a living by sculpting idols for Durga Puja and various other festivals. Gangamaati - mud from the Ganges - is also used to make clay, and along with straw and bamboo the statues are crafted by hand.
    India-Calcutta036.jpg
  • Kashmiri sheeps wool dyed and on sale at the main bazar in Srinagar
    India-Pigments082.jpg
  • A sadhu smeared with with the white ashes of cremated hindus.
    India-Varanasi007.jpg
  • The tea plantations around Ootacamund (Ooty)/ Udagamandalam in India's southern state ofTamil Nadu form mesmerizing patterns against the backdrop of the Western Ghats.
    India-Pigments123.jpg
  • A group of mainly women gather to watch the Lathmar Holi festivities, Nandgaon, Uttar Pradesh
    India-Pigments142.jpg
  • Portrait of a victim of Lathmar Holi revelry, Barsana. Lathmar Holi is held firstly in the town of Barsana, near Vrindavarn in Uttar Pradesh. The following day reprisals are made in the neighbouring village of Nandgaon, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous.
    Portraits-Collection027.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Ganges at Varanasi as boatloads of pilgrims jostle for position.
    India-Varanasi001.tiff
  • Policeman on duty in Barsana village during Lathmar Ho ,Vrindavarn region, Uttar Pradesh
    Portraits-Collection004.jpg
  • Kushti wrestlers after bathing in the Ganges following their dawn sesssion.
    India-Varanasi016.jpg
  • Malik Ghat wholesale flower market lies on the East bank of the Hooghly River below the Howrah Bridge in Calcutta, West Bengal.
    India-Calcutta074.jpg
  • Malik Ghat wholesale flower market lies on the East bank of the Hooghly River below the Howrah Bridge in Calcutta, West Bengal.
    India-Calcutta012.jpg
  • A boy works as a snake charmer along the narrow alleyways of the ancient Varanasi, India's most sacred city, on the banks of the holy Ganges River.
    India-Varanasi002.jpg
  • Daily laundry activities on Lal Ghat begin at dawn.
    India-Varanasi010.jpg
  • Informal cricket games occur spontaneously in India and Varanasi is no exception, in spite of its unlikely streetplan.
    India-Varanasi047.jpg
  • The Taj Mahal on the Yamuna River, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
    India-Pigments056.jpg
  • The gang of men from Barsana arrive to raid the Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    India-Pigments035.jpg
  • Daily laundry activities on Lal Ghat begin at dawn.
    India-Varanasi011.jpg
  • The main bazar in the old town of Varanasi
    India-Varanasi026.jpg
  • Dawn at Lal Ghat overlooking the Ganges, Varanasi, India
    India-Varanasi009.jpg
  • Floating market on Dal Lake, near Srinagar
    India-Pigments161.jpg
  • Passengers on the Blue Train to Ooty (Ootacamund), a Raj hillstation in Tamil Nadu
    Portraits-Collection117.jpg
  • A woman drying laundry near Gaay Ghat with the railway bridge over the Ganges beyond.
    India-Varanasi008.jpg
  • Sarees and other garments are woven, bleached then dyed before being printed in the town of Pali, before being distributed all over the subcontinent. It is Jodhpur's nearest neighbour across the desert and was an important source of industry until the government closed it down due to the chronic pollution from the dying process into the groundwater.
    India-Rajasthan020.jpg
  • As the sun rises over the Ganges, Kedar Ghat is bathed in warm sunlight, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
    India-Varanasi006.jpg
  • Holi, Vrindavarn Holi celebrations in Vrindavarn, a town left high and dry from the Yamuna River.
    Shades-of-India122.jpg
  • Horner_Holi022.jpg
  • Horner_Holi040.jpg
  • Devotees gather at the Krishna Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    Horner_Holi011.jpg
  • Horner_Holi013.jpg
  • The gang of men from Barsana arrive to raid the Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    India_Holi 72.jpg
  • Holi in the town of Nandgaon, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous.
    Holi_Nandgaon-1468.jpg
  • Horner_Holi010.jpg
  • Holi in the town of Nandgaon, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous.
    Holi_Barsana-081.jpg
  • An iconic Calcutta yellow taxi cab driver during Holi, Jorasanko
    India-Calcutta001.jpg
  • Revellers celebrate Holi in Vrindvan,performing rituals around a sacred tree.
    Horner_India0022.jpg
  • Portrait of a temple priest. Devotees gather at the Krishna Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    Horner_Holi019.jpg
  • A temple employee starts to clean up after revellers depart the Krishna Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    Horner_Holi036.jpg
  • Local women gather at the Krishna Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi, in Nangdaon. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    Horner_Holi043.jpg
  • Student novice monks studying traditional buddhist scripts in the very location where Siddartha himself acquired most of his learning, at Sarnath, outside Varanasi.
    Shades-of-India086.jpg
  • Rickshaw driver caught up in Holi, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India
    B&W-Portrait-Collection098.jpg
  • Holi in the town of Barsana, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous during Lathmar Holi.
    B&W-Portrait-Collection083.jpg
  • Devotees gather at the Krishna Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    Horner_Holi049.jpg
  • The gang of men from Barsana arrive to raid the Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    HornerHoli'15-821.jpg
  • Revellers gather at the Shriji Temple (Laadli Sarkar Mahal), during Lathmar Holi, smeared with coloured powder. It is held during a full moon and the town becomes swamped with tourists and revellers making the pilgrimage for a glimpse of "God", the Lord Shiva, who is revealed inside the temple only fleetingly.
    India_Holi 179.jpg
  • Revellers gather at the Shriji Temple (Laadli Sarkar Mahal),in Barsana, during Lathmar Holi, smeared with coloured powder. It is held during a full moon and the town becomes swamped with tourists and revellers making the pilgrimage for a glimpse of "God", the Lord Shiva, who is revealed inside the temple only fleetingly.
    India_Holi 146.jpg
  • Holi_Barsana-403.jpg
  • Revellers gather at the Shriji Temple (Laadli Sarkar Mahal),in Barsana, during Lathmar Holi, smeared with coloured powder. It is held during a full moon and the town becomes swamped with tourists and revellers making the pilgrimage for a glimpse of "God", the Lord Shiva, who is revealed inside the temple only fleetingly.
    Holi_Barsana-385.jpg
  • Holi_Barsana-083.jpg
  • Revellers gather at the Shriji Temple (Laadli Sarkar Mahal),in Barsana, during Lathmar Holi, smeared with coloured powder. It is held during a full moon and the town becomes swamped with tourists and revellers making the pilgrimage for a glimpse of "God", the Lord Shiva, who is revealed inside the temple only fleetingly.
    Portraits285.jpg
  • Devotees gather at the Krishna Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    Portraits279.jpg
  • The gang of men from Barsana arrive to raid the Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
    India_Holi 28.jpg
  • Holi-Vrindavarn-018.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x