Ed Kashi is a photojournalist, filmmaker, educator, and speaker dedicated to documenting the social and political issues of his time. Personally speaking, his work resonates a strong conscious connection to capturing the human condition. He is known for his strong imagery and a straight and physical style of photographing, which I got to know more of, […]
Tag: Conversation
In Conversation: Philip Bloom in India
This week, we caught up with Philip Bloom, renowned British DP and Filmmaker in New Delhi for brief chat. He was in India conducting workshops in Mumbai and New Delhi with the help of Sony India Our brief chat covered varied topics such as his time in India, challenges faced while shooting The Wonder List […]
Industry Insight- Nikon India, discussing growth, trends and initiatives
Industry Insight is a new sub section in our website. Here we discuss the ins and outs of the Indian Photographic Industry with different brands. We discuss the current trends and analysis, as well as the future. This section brings in another perspective on Indian Photography, this time from the point of view of the […]
Zeiss Says Indian Photography Industry Is Growing Rapidly
The Broadcast India 2015 Expo is on currently in Mumbai and we were at the Zeiss booth to see and talk about all the latest glass that they are bringing to the industry. It was one of the busiest booths alongside Canon and Sony. Carl Zeiss has made some spectacular lens announcements over the […]
Remembering Rajiv Gandhi – the photographer
Photography in India, is enjoying a revolution currently. Exhibitions, books and artist talks happen more often, the number of practitioners has massively gone up and photographic gear is available as easily as ever. Take a simple, ten minute walk around a central hub, say Connaught Place in New Delhi, and you shall find a camera […]
On World Photography Day- Tikam Chand, India’s last practicing street portraitist
Before cell phones became capable photographic devices, before digital cameras became affordable, before cheap film cameras became available, and before Polaroid’s became popular, it was a completely different world than what it is today. Today we take photographs and photography for granted. It is a means of instant gratification, just a press of a button, […]
On World Photography Day- S Paul, A life meant for Photography
S Paul can be summarized in two words- Pure Passion. My first memories of Paul Sahab are of walking into his dark room and being “surrounded by photography”. It was a normal room, converted for the purpose of being such, in his home in Surya Nagar. It was a medium sized room, about 20ftx10ft in […]