Charlie's Photography & Creative Design

Tucked away in the Western Ghats of Kerala, Munnar is a dream destination for nature lovers, photographers, and tea enthusiasts alike. The lush green tea plantations that roll over the hills create a picture-perfect landscape, especially in the early morning

In a dusty village square in Cambodia, a group of children laugh and shout as they play volleyball under the warm afternoon sun. Using a handmade net strung between two bamboo poles, they dive barefoot into the sandy ground, their

Sadhus are India’s wandering holy men and women who renounce worldly life to seek spiritual liberation. Dressed in saffron robes and often covered in ash, they follow paths of meditation, devotion, and yoga. Found in temples, festivals like Kumbh Mela,

Sadhus are India’s wandering holy men and women who renounce worldly life to seek spiritual liberation. Dressed in saffron robes and often covered in ash, they follow paths of meditation, devotion, and yoga. Found in temples, festivals like Kumbh Mela,

In the quiet waterways of rural villages, it's a common yet beautiful sight to see women paddling wooden boats filled with freshly gathered leaves. These leaves, often used for food, medicine, or local crafts, are carefully collected and stacked as

Perched above the windswept coast of Tarifa, the castle on the hill looms with a haunting beauty, its weathered stone walls whispering tales of Moorish kings and ancient battles. Shrouded in sea mist and legend, it stands as a silent

Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal’s lakes are stunning gems of natural beauty. Phewa Lake in Pokhara is especially famous, reflecting snow-capped peaks on its calm surface and offering peaceful boat rides and views of a small island temple. Surrounded by

Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal’s lakes are stunning gems of natural beauty. Phewa Lake in Pokhara is especially famous, reflecting snow-capped peaks on its calm surface and offering peaceful boat rides and views of a small island temple. Surrounded by

In Varanasi, where the Ganges River flows sacred, life and death meet in harmony. Pilgrims bathe at dawn while cremation fires burn nearby, guiding souls to liberation. Here, death is not mourned but celebrated—a sacred passage in the eternal cycle