Portrait of an older man smoking Mysore | Wall Art
Older Man Smoking in Mysore – Black and White Wall Art
This black and white portrait captures a Mysore, an Indian man who seems to carry the weight of years in his gaze. His face is etched with lines of experience, each wrinkle telling a story. He sits casually, cigarette hanging from his lips, wrapped in a simple shawl that drapes over his shoulders. The simplicity of his attire contrasts with the complexity of his expression, a mix of calm and contemplation. It feels as if he’s seen much of life, and yet here he sits, taking a quiet moment for himself.
The choice of monochrome highlights the textures—his weathered skin, the soft folds of the shawl, and the muted urban backdrop behind him. It strips away the distraction of color, focusing your attention on the raw human emotion in the shot. The soft lighting creates a gentle contrast, drawing the eye to the subtle details of his face. I framed the shot this way because I wanted to let his expression speak without any interruptions. The image feels timeless, much like the streets of Mysore, where life seems to move at its own pace.
Taken in Mysore, a city known for its deep cultural roots and historic charm, this man could be anyone, yet he feels like someone you want to know. There’s a quiet dignity in his posture and a sense of wisdom gained over the years. What I find compelling here is how the cigarette becomes more than just an object; it feels like a moment of reflection, perhaps even defiance, in a life marked by routine.
Personal note: The moment I captured this, I felt a deep respect for the simplicity of it all. There’s something quietly powerful about a man sitting with his thoughts, taking a small break from whatever his day might have been. This photograph reminds me of how universal those little pauses are, no matter where you are in the world.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2010