As a writer and visual artist, I embody the fusion of my explorative nature and my given name, Saurabh. I am passionately driven to explore and capture the diverse moments and intricacies of life through both the lens of a camera and the power of words. With a background in journalism, I possess the ability to craft compelling narratives using visual elements captured by my camera and expressed through my writing. Engaging with diverse cultures, people, and places during my journalistic pursuits kindled a profound love for both photography and storytelling within me.I derive immense joy from combining the art of writing with photography, capturing scenes of avian elegance, lively street happenings, and intimate studio portraits using tools like my DSLR, mobile device, or drone. This blend of writing and visual storytelling isn't merely a pastime; it's a fervent passion that drives me to unearth, document, and present the world uniquely through my lens and words, highlighting the often-overlooked yet impactful moments.My journey as a writer and photographer began in my formative years, ignited by a deep respect for nature conservation. Guided by an ambition to explore the world, my mission is to narrate uplifting stories through my work, seeking to positively influence society. Embarking on this journey in India, I organized numerous street photo walks, capturing the essence of India's vibrant festivals and bustling streets, immersing myself among diverse communities, cultures, and individuals.As a writer and photographer, our vision is to explore multifaceted perspectives and offer enriching experiences that leave a positive, educational impact on society. We aim to captivate audiences with meaningful content that seamlessly combines the art of writing with the visual storytelling of photography, fostering enlightenment and contributing to the enhancement of our communities.
Nothing is permanent that's only true
Just save this pressure on you, don't let it break you through.
You can get something positive out of it as I do, Afterall, It is still for fourteen freaking days fuckin flue!
its not gonna stick with you, glue, I have seen the world my friend,
nothing is permanent that’s only true.
nothing is permanent that’s only true.
By Xplorab,
3:05AM,
01/May/2021
This poem expresses the transient nature of life's challenges during pandemic and the importance of perseverance and support during difficult times. It emphasizes the temporary nature of hardships, urging resilience and a positive outlook. Xplorab offers unwavering support to a friend or anyone experiencing tough moments, encouraging them to share their burdens and find strength within themselves. It reassures that despite the difficulties faced, nothing lasts forever and that there's always a way to find something positive even in challenging situations.
Nothing is permanent, that's only true.
Together, We just need to be the crew and play our part.
Maybe time is a little hard, But remember we aren't apart.
I am here for you, talk to me if it is mind-blowing algebra.
I would listen to you even if it's a colorless zebra.
Together, We just need to be the crew and play our part.
Maybe time is a little hard, But remember we aren't apart.
I am here for you, talk to me if it is mind-blowing algebra.
I would listen to you even if it's a colorless zebra.
I know I am able to do any help for you, just say to me abracadabra.
You can’t blame anybody, so do not panic,
You can’t blame anybody, so do not panic,
when under the sun you were, get tannic.
You know the science, right? Every shit is organic. haha
You know the science, right? Every shit is organic. haha
Don’t laugh out yet, control yourself.
Just be at home, you can read old books over that dusty shelf.
hold up in this down ride my mate, no one’s gonna say that was mine.
Maybe you're burning now but without the burn, even The Sun doesn’t shine.
Remember, The more you decline, more you're gonna incline.
That’s how this life ride works my friend, upside down, six has to be nine.
Just be at home, you can read old books over that dusty shelf.
hold up in this down ride my mate, no one’s gonna say that was mine.
Maybe you're burning now but without the burn, even The Sun doesn’t shine.
Remember, The more you decline, more you're gonna incline.
That’s how this life ride works my friend, upside down, six has to be nine.
Just save this pressure on you, don't let it break you through.
You can get something positive out of it as I do, Afterall, It is still for fourteen freaking days fuckin flue!
its not gonna stick with you, glue, I have seen the world my friend,
nothing is permanent that’s only true.
nothing is permanent that’s only true.
By Xplorab,
3:05AM,
01/May/2021
On May 6, 2018
Over the past year, I explored every state in northern India, but my last trip to Mcleodganj affected me in a new way. As a nature lover, I seek out places often overlooked, hidden away from the main trails, and this time was no different. Yet, even in these untouched spaces, like the Poshpatri Glacier at 14,000 feet, I saw plastic waste scattered across the pristine landscape—a place where survival is challenging for humans, yet plastic has found its way.
Seeing this made me realize how much we’re neglecting our responsibility toward nature. We don’t think twice about discarding plastic, yet we’re quick to point fingers when the beauty of a place starts to decline. But fixing this won’t come from blaming others; it has to start with us, from within. The real problem is plastic. It’s everywhere, from seas to glaciers, rivers to cities, forests, and beyond. We’ve created so much plastic that if we outfitted everyone on the planet with plastic suits, there’d still be enough left over for future generations. In just fifty years, our plastic production has skyrocketed to unimaginable levels.
I believe nature is divine, giving us everything we need. But for convenience, we’ve let plastic replace nature. By 2050, there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish. Are we really thinking we can re-create nature with plastic? While plastic is cheap, versatile, and endlessly reusable, the truth is that we can't afford the price of irresponsibility. Responsibility means using what we have wisely, especially for future generations. The growth of plastic in our environment is like a slow-moving cancer, and it’s up to us to stop it before it reaches a point of no return.
Back in Mcleodganj, I was inspired by the locals’ approach to plastic. They’ve found creative ways to reuse it and work hard to transport waste from the mountains to the city to ensure it’s responsibly managed. Their efforts show that change is possible, even with something as seemingly ordinary as plastic.
Trees are life—they keep everything around them alive. But plastic is lifeless, and rather than existing in harmony, it’s replacing the natural world like a disease. It’s time to act before this “matter without life” extinguishes all living things.
The Power of Love
Love is the most powerful force we have. When we genuinely love someone/something, we push past our limits, willing to become anything or do anything for that love. We make time for it, even beyond regular hours, and this dedication transforms us, making us stronger and more successful.
Love is the most powerful force we have. When we genuinely love someone/something, we push past our limits, willing to become anything or do anything for that love. We make time for it, even beyond regular hours, and this dedication transforms us, making us stronger and more successful.
The energy we put into something we love is unique—it’s more intense and more focused than any usual effort. Love is an energy that never depletes; it recreates itself, fueling us to go further and achieve more. Unlike other motivations, love grows with every act, building momentum that helps us reach beyond what we thought was possible. In this way, love becomes an endless source of strength, driving us to create, evolve, and truly live.