Rajasthan's stepwells, or "baoris," are architectural wonders designed to store water in the arid landscape. These deep, multi-storied wells, often adorned with intricate carvings, showcase the region's ingenuity in water management and serve as cultural landmarks reflecting Rajasthan's heritage.
Thibault Gerbaldi is a self-taught Leica photographer and passionate traveler, known for authentic stories from the world’s most remote regions. His work spans landscapes from Greenland to India, blending documentary, travel, and portrait. He has self-published seven books and earned recognition: 1st at Siena Awards 2025, International Photo Awards 2025, and TPOTY Rising Talent (2024). Exhibited globally and featured in LFI and LENS Magazine. As a board member of The Forgotten International, he supports humanitarian projects.