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In Kerala, Female Bodybuilders
Like many sports, men have typically dominated the world of bodybuilding, but for a small group of women in India, lifting weights and chiseling their bodies subverts more than athletic competitions.
In an ongoing series of images titled Not What You Saw, photographer Keerthana Kunnath documents a burgeoning community of female bodybuilders in Kerala. Set against common backdrops like beaches, the outside of a traditional Indian home, and lush, green foliage, the collection highlights an alternative vision of beauty grounded in immense female power.
Since starting the series, Kunnath has met about a dozen women participating in the sport. Her first encounter, though, was with the popular athlete and trainer Arathy Krishna, who she came across while researching the Indian marital art known as Kalari. This led the photographer to a small group of women bodybuilders scattered throughout the country.
“My initial meeting was through social media and through some fitness coaches who train some of these girls,” Kunnath adds. “I later started going to the competitions to support (them) and also to meet more bodybuilders.”
Posed flexing their biceps and accentuating their impeccably sculpted forms, the women exude not only strength and pride but also joy. Shining light on a wider range of experiences is a key element of Kunnath’s practice, which often hones in on under-represented communities and those defying norms, particularly throughout southern Asia.
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Macro Shot: The Cedar Beetle's Incredible Antennae! |
This incredible macro photograph captures the intricate details of a Cedar Beetle. Its long, feathery antennae are used to find food and mates. Cedar Beetles are actually quite small, measuring only about 1 inch.




















2 comments:
How incredibly beautiful is this little beetle.
To stay positiv is such a wise advise.
Thanks for the virtual hugs, Jacki. I'd like to send you some too!
Thank you Elenor, Isn't it amazing what we can find in nature?
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