PhotoMuse

PhotoMuse PhotoMuse is the first Indian Museum to dedicate fully to the art, history and science of Photography. It documents humanity's culture and Nature.

The Museum has the duty to acquire, preserve and promote its collections as a contribution to safeguarding the natural, cultural and scientific heritage of humanity. Its collections are a significant public inheritance. Inherent in this public trust is the notion of stewardship that includes rightful ownership, permanence, documentation, accessibility and responsible disposal. The Museum collects

photographic objects and any other object that is directly or indirectly related to the photographic object collected. The photographic objects may include prints, digital photographs, photographic instruments or accessories, negatives, transparencies, albums, photo-books, posters, postcards, leaflets, motion-pictures and digital/printed documents related to the photographic object collected. All objects are preserved in temperature, humidity and dust controlled museum conditions.

🎉 Congratulations to the Winners! 🎉We are delighted to announce the winners of the FACES Photography Exhibition. Your cr...
26/05/2026

🎉 Congratulations to the Winners! 🎉

We are delighted to announce the winners of the FACES Photography Exhibition. Your creativity, vision, and dedication have brought remarkable stories to life through your photographs.

This achievement is a testament to your talent and passion for the art of photography. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to all participants who submitted entries and made this exhibition truly special.

✨ Congratulations once again to all the winners! ✨
Your works will be proudly showcased at PhotoMuse – The Museum of Photography.

17/05/2026
As part of PHOTOMUSE's ongoing mission to document, interpret, and preserve India's cultural heritage through photograph...
05/05/2026

As part of PHOTOMUSE's ongoing mission to document, interpret, and preserve India's cultural heritage through photography, the first phase of mural and wooden sculpture documentation at Thirunayathodu Sivanarayana Temple, Angamaly, has been successfully completed. This work was carried out with care and dedication by our mentor Prasanth Raveendran under the Cultural Documentation Initiative.

Situated at Nayathod in Ernakulam District — just 3 km from Cochin International Airport — the Sivanarayana Temple dates to the 11th–12th century CE and is a protected monument under the Kerala State Department of Archaeology. The temple is remarkable for its rare dual consecration of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu under one roof. Its granite-walled Srikovil is adorned with traditional Kerala murals, and the Namaskaramandapa ceiling bears exquisite ashtadikpalakar sculptures.

The high-resolution image files and complete documentation report will be archived within Photomuse and made available on our website for public viewing and non-commercial use.

We extend our sincere appreciation to our mentor Prasanth Raveendran for his dedicated contributions to this heritage project.

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We are deeply saddened by the passing of legendary photojournalist Raghu Rai, one of India’s greatest photographer. 🙏🙏
26/04/2026

We are deeply saddened by the passing of legendary photojournalist Raghu Rai, one of India’s greatest photographer. 🙏🙏

We are deeply saddened by the passing of legendary photojournalist Raghu Rai, one of India’s greatest photographer. 🙏🙏
26/04/2026

We are deeply saddened by the passing of legendary photojournalist Raghu Rai, one of India’s greatest photographer. 🙏🙏

Just 8 More days left Submit your work before 30th April 2026
24/04/2026

Just 8 More days left
Submit your work before 30th April 2026

📢 Final Call: 10 Days Left!  Don’t miss your chance to be part of our upcoming showcase. Submissions close in just 10 da...
21/04/2026

📢 Final Call: 10 Days Left!
Don’t miss your chance to be part of our upcoming showcase. Submissions close in just 10 days — make sure your work is included!

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11/04/2026

All are invite to visit ‘ Nature and Wildlife Photography Exhibition at PhotoMuse’

Call for Submissions – Theme: FACESWe invite you to share your photographs with us!You can submit your entries through:W...
11/04/2026

Call for Submissions – Theme: FACES

We invite you to share your photographs with us!

You can submit your entries through:

WhatsApp: 8129977032

Email: [email protected]

Important: Please make sure to mention your full name along with your submission.

01/04/2026

All are invited to visit …

As part of PHOTOMUSE’s ongoing mission to document, interpret, and preserve India’s cultural heritage through photograph...
31/03/2026

As part of PHOTOMUSE’s ongoing mission to document, interpret, and preserve India’s cultural heritage through photography, the first phase of mural documentation at Ooramana Perumthrikkovil (Narasimhamurthy Temple), Muvattupuzha, has been successfully completed. This work was carried out with care and dedication by our mentors Prasanth Raveendran and Nidheesh Narayanan under the Cultural Documentation Initiative.

Situated along the serene banks of the Muvattupuzha River in Ernakulam district, the Ooramana Perumthrikkovil—dating back to the 12th–13th century CE—stands as an exceptional testament to Kerala’s spiritual, architectural, and artistic legacy. Its vatta sreekovil (round sanctum) houses a rare and continuous band of mural paintings, many over three centuries old, depicting episodes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, and regional devotional traditions.

The murals, rendered in the traditional Kerala palette, include scenes such as Rama–Ravana Yuddham, Kirata–Arjuna, Gajendra Moksham, Nataraja, Narasimha Avataram, Rasa Leela, and Ganapathi. Their compositions are thoughtfully adapted to the circular geometry of the sanctum, allowing the narratives to unfold gracefully as one circumambulates the shrine.

The high‑resolution image files and the complete documentation report will be archived within Photomuse and will soon be made available on our website for public viewing and non‑commercial use.

We respectfully acknowledge the invaluable support and guidance of the Kerala State Department of Archaeology, whose cooperation made this work possible. We also extend our sincere appreciation to our mentors, Prasanth Raveendran and Nidheesh Narayanan, for their dedicated contributions to this significant heritage project

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PhotoMuse/The Museum Of Photography
Thrissur
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Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Sunday 9:30am - 5:30pm

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