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Charles Meacham Captures Nanded 300

 

 

For the full photo-exhibit of Charles Meacham's images taken at Takht Hazur Sahib, Nanded, Hyderabad, and his other award-winning work, please visit www.charlesmeacham.com.   

 

 

THE PHOTOGRAPHER 

Born just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Charles Meacham began traveling immediately after high school. He took up photography seriously at the age of 30 and has since become an international award-winning photographer.

His current projects include images of Sikhism, mountain porters, documenting the lives of ex-soldiers from the Chinese civil war (on both sides of the Taiwan Strait), and Taiwan's motorcycle sub-culture.

"For the last two years or so, I have focused my photography on the Sikh culture," explains Charles. "After September 11th and the hate crimes that followed against Sikhs, I was really disturbed.  Several years earlier, I had visited Amritsar, and was so impressed by the people there, I just felt that people should know more about Sikhs.  So I packed my bags and went to Punjab, and was immediately taken in by so many people.  Well, here I am today.

"My goal for this project is to start by photographing Sikhs in India, Nihangs and non-Nihangs.  I am hoping to return to India next spring. Then photograph Sikhs living abroad in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, well, let's just say anywhere ... I do not think that a global project has ever been done on Sikhs this way."

Talking about his latest trip to cover the recent celebrations in Nanded, Charles adds:

"My time with the Sikh community has been an incredible life experience.  I owe Sikhs so much, it is hard to explain in words.  If you are like me, you are frustrated by the level of coverage Sikhs get in the media.  There seemed to be almost no coverage of the 300 Saal Guru De Naal, which maybe is the most important Sikh festival in our lifetime.  But I was there, and I did what I could."

His mission: " ... to photograph Sikhs all over the world.  To tell their story.  To let people know what a wonderful people Sikhs are ... If the proper funding should ever come through, I believe that I could publish a book that would do Sikhs justice."

When not traveling, he can or cannot be found riding his motorcycle in the mountains of Taiwan.

 

Selected Awards:

  • 2008 IPA - Riders of Taiwan/Nominated -Being Sikh/Nominated
  • 2008 PX3 International Photography Awards - Honorable Mention
  • 2008 PX3 Public Choice Awards: First Place Pro-Culture, Second Place Pro-Portrait, Third Place Pro-People.
  • 2008 Smithsonian - Honorable Mention
  • 2007 PDN World In Focus Competition - First Place Open Series
  • 2007 Travel Photographer of the Year-Finalist
  • 2007 National Geographic Traveler's 19th Annual Photography Contest - Merit Award
  • 2007 Color Awards - Nomination
  • 2005 IPA, International Photography Awards - 4 Nominations
  • 2005 Color Awards - 5 Nominations
  • 2005 Palm Springs Photography Festival - Finalist
  • 2005 Travel Photographer of the Year Competition - Finalist
  • 2005 National Geographic Traveler's 17th Annual Photography Contest - Merit Award
  • 2003 National Geographic Traveler's 15th Annual Photography Contest - First Place

Conversation about this article

1: Pritam Singh Grewal (Canada), December 05, 2008, 11:30 PM.

Charles Meacham's project to photograph Sikhs globally is commendable. Regarding his determination to provide deserved coverage to Sikhs, permit me to change his words, "But I was there, and I did what I could" into "I am there and I will do what I can."

2: Jasbir Nanra (Mumbai, India), December 06, 2008, 7:16 AM.

Cheers for Charles's work. Well done, buddy!

3: I.J. Singh (New York, U.S.A.), December 06, 2008, 8:39 AM.

Haunting images. Beautiful and lyrical.

4: Prabhjot Singh Kohli (Ashburn, Virginia, U.S.A.), December 09, 2008, 11:41 AM.

It is a commendable job Charles has done for Sikhs all over. His expose is very colorful and very representative of the character of the Sikhs. I will be willing to help him photograph Sikhs living in U.S.A., particularly the ones in Washington Metro Area. Well done, Charles.

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