
Sajin Sasidharan's photography gives Dubai a haunting new look.
The Indian photographer's series on his adopted city was chosen as one of the featured exhibitions at the recent Xposure photography festival in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
The Indian photographer's series on his adopted city was chosen as one of the featured exhibitions at the recent Xposure photography festival in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

The series focuses on Dubai's architecture and particularly its towering skyscrapers.
The Emirates Towers are seen here lit up and shrouded in mist.
The Emirates Towers are seen here lit up and shrouded in mist.

Jumeirah boardwalk on the man-made Palm Island, with the luxury Burj al-Arab hotel in the background.

A ghostly vision of the Tolerance Bridge, empty of traffic and pedestrians.

A view of the Dubai skyline framed through an arch.

The unique wavy architecture of the Meydan Bridge, which can be illuminated at night.

Side view of the Burj Khalifa - the tallest building in the world at just under 830 meters.

The photographer favors shooting in black and white as it lends an image "something mysterious, nostalgic, and dramatic."

The twin Business Central Towers, both standing 265 meters tall.

Aluminum panels above Blue Waters Island, a major entertainment destination off the Dubai coast.