Sohrab Hura is an Indian photographer based in New Delhi. He is a full member of Magnum Photos. Hura's self-published trilogy Sweet Life comprises the books Life is Elsewhere, A Proposition for Departure and Look It's Getting Sunny Outside!!! ; the latter was shortlisted for Photobook of the Year in the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards. He has also self-published The Coast and The Levee. His work has been shown in solo exhibitions in London and in Kolkata, India.
Life and work
Hura was born in Chinsurah, West Bengal, India. He attended The Doon School in Dehradun, Uttarakhand and has a masters in economics from the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. He began making photographs during college with a Nikon FM10 given to him by his father. He is now based in New Delhi, India. Hura's Sweet Life trilogy of books focuses on his relationship with his mother, who was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1999, when he was 17 years old. The trilogy's Life Is Elsewhere was made between 2005 and 2011, and Look It's Getting Sunny Outside!!! was made between 2008 and 2014. In 2011 the British Journal of Photography included Hura in its Ones to Watch. He became a nominee member of Magnum Photos in 2014 an Associate member in 2018, and a full member in 2020. Sean O'Hagan, writing in The Guardian, included Hura's The Lost Head and the Bird exhibition in his "The top 10 photography exhibitions of 2017".
Publications
Life is Elsewhere. New Delhi: self-published, 2015.. Edition of 600 copies.
A Proposition For Departure. New Delhi: self-published, 2017. Includes "8 Sound Extraction charts, 1 Music Chart for the three movement sound piece". Edition of 600 copies.
Look It's Getting Sunny Outside!!!. New Delhi: self-published, 2018.. Includes a hand written text by Hura's mother. Edition of 600 copies.
The Coast: Twelve Parallel Short Stories. New Delhi: self-published, 2019. Edition of 1200 copies.
The Levee. New Delhi: self-published, 2020. Edition of 600 copies.
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
Destination Tsunami: Stories and Struggles from India's Southern Coast,The Guardian Gallery, Kings Place, London, February–March 2010.
Sweet Life, Experimenter Gallery, Kolkata, India, September–November 2017.