Paul's illustrious career spanned several decades, during which he shot some iconic images, capturing the dramatic quality of nature and human behaviour with equal aplomb.
His love for photography was so intense that he always sported a camera around his neck. So, in his death, his family accorded him his most cherished treasure, the camera that served as his friend, philosopher and guide.
The 86-year-old photographer, who was born on August 19, also celebrated as World Photography Day, was today cremated at the Nigambodh Ghat here in the presence of his family, friends and admirers.
Paul died last night at a private hospital. He had been ailing for the last few months.
The elder brother of renowned photographer Raghu Rai, he leaves behind an enviable body of work.
In an interview to a photo magazine, Paul had once said, "Each of my photographs is like a child to me. I cannot compare them nor say that this one is better than the other."
Born in 1930 in Pakistan, Paul moved to India after the Partition.
His affair with the camera began when he bought his first one -- a Zeiss Ikon Nettar -- and The All-in-One Camera Book, which he read from cover to cover over one night.
The affair soon turned into a passion and eventually translated into a career that earned him awards and accolades, at home and abroad.
He served in the photo department of the 'Indian Express' for over 25 years, retiring from the paper in 1989 as its chief photographer.
He remained a prolific photographer till the end. And the last image of the photographer was, as always, with a camera on his chest.
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