Serena Chopra's affection for Bhutan shines strongly through her photographs. Chopra has been documenting the diminutive Himalayan kingdom's inevitable tryst with modernity for the past five years. She says that Bhutan will remain rooted in its faith, identity and culture while making this transition in her book Bhutan A Certain Modernity (PhotoInk Rs 1,500). Her classical, evocative black and white photographs span everyday life in Bhutan from the bustling, modern capital of Thimphu with its beauty salons, pool clubs, teens smartly dressed for disco nights, to the quiet, contemplative gaze of the herder, the nuns, the farmer in the remote regions where the traditional way of life remains frozen in time.