Ramya Pasupuleti’s Palawan Diary Feels Effortless and Real
Ramya Pasupuleti
Ramya Pasupuleti’s photos from Palawan aren’t curated or overdone—they’re raw, clear, and let the setting speak. With turquoise waters, jagged rock formations
Ramya Pasupuleti’s photos from Palawan aren’t curated or overdone—they’re raw, clear, and let the setting speak. With turquoise waters, jagged rock formations, and quiet beaches in the backdrop, the island does most of the heavy lifting.
Her outfits—mostly minimal swimwear—blend into the landscape rather than distract from it. They feel chosen for comfort and ease, not spectacle.
One striking shot shows her by a rock in a white bikini and sarong, a local boat drifting nearby. In another, she’s at the shoreline, relaxed, playing with stray dogs—moments that feel captured, not constructed.
The kayak photos stand out. She’s paddling in a transparent kayak over shallow, crystal-clear water, where fish and rocks are visible below. The surrounding cliffs, trees, and open sky add depth, never overwhelming the frame.
There’s no performance here. Just calm water, wide space, and someone quietly passing through it. No big message—just presence.