Therapeutic photography
Photography has been my way of bearing witness to the joy I find in seeing the extraordinary in ordinary.
– Harold Feinstein
A Personal Note
This gallery is more than a collection of images. It is a map of my jountry—a journey fueled by joy, punctuated by grief, and navigated with a quiet, persistent hope.
For years, I walked with a silent companion: an old wound, a story I thought I had to carry alone. The camera became my language when words failed. Through its lens, I didn’t just capture the world; I began a slow, often painful, conversation with myself. Each frame was a step—a question, a memory, a fragment of light in the shadows.
These photographs are the milestones of that inward trek. The vast, silent landscapes echo the solitude I felt. The fragile, resilient details—a leaf, a strand of web, a crack in stone—speak of the beauty and strength that persists in broken places. The portraits are moments of profound human connection that reminded me I was not, and never am, truly alone.
This work is my testament to the alchemy of healing. It is the transformation of a deep, personal ache into something that seeks universal light. It is my proof that even our wounds can learn to hold beauty, and that our scars can become apertures through which we see the world—and ourselves—with startling, newfound clarity.
This is my jountry. Thank you for walking a part of it with me.
— Harsha
Galleries updated frequently! Expect new photos daily from my trails, forests & park explorations.
Limited editions of selected images from this gallery will be available for sale (as download or as framed photographs) in the Therapy Collection. You are required to sign up and login through the Account page before making any purchase.
“When I have a camera in my hand, I know no fear.” – Alfred Eisenstaedt
You don’t need expensive equipment or professional training to experience the therapeutic benefits of photography. Start with whatever camera you have—even your smartphone—and let curiosity be your guide.