Chokras’ Mahal (Boy’s Palace) is a heady collection of photographs capturing Itai Doron’s encounters throughout India with beguiling young boys and downtrodden, stray dogs. Mixing exuberant storytelling with cinematic delicacy, the photographs evoke a sense of longing and survival against the sun-bleached landscape. Comprising 60 colour and tritone photographs, ‘Chokras’ Mahal’ is a mystical ‘coming-of-age’ novel without words; in Doron’s own terms, a “strangely beautiful” display of the waifs and strays of Northern India.