India, March 23 -- As one entered the pavilion that showcased an array of Australian architectural photographer John Gollings' works, a variety of large canvas-like photographs spoke volumes about the maestro's years of endless wandering through the tribal and rural streets of India. Capturing the greatest works by artisans and architects, the photographs make it seem that the audience is almost visiting the places all across the world. But it is Hampi in India which had Gollings' attention as he had covered the town with its various abandoned structures, which are now being listed under the archaeological sites of India.

However, the photographer feels that such masterpieces shouldn't be forgotten, rather should be revived and preserved...