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Lyrical Subtleties
“If I could imagine the worst kind of crisis to take over my life, it would definitely be losing the will to photograph,” says Dhruv Dhakan. Conchita Fernandes discovers this and a lot more about the opinionated photographer.
Withering Blossoms
Cheena Kapoor gives us a glimpse into the reticent lives of female mental health care patients, who continue to live a fading, abandoned existence.
The M5, But Stripped Down
Conchita Fernandes puts Canon’s newest iteration, the EOS M6, on the test bench to see what’s different about it.
Economics Reworked
Canon enjoyed a lot of success with their 100–400mm lens for a long period. Now Sigma has ventured into this space with their latest offering. Shridhar Kunte takes a close look.
Pete Eckert
Enveloped in his world of blindness and flashes of light, Pete Eckert creates evocative, surreal images that leave Natasha Desai in awe.
“you learn about yourself through your work... what you think is beautiful comes from an intuitive place.”
my world is always shot on set. my pictures are prearranged and cinematic. but, it’s my world and there is something in there that i‘d like to share.
Quintessential Workhorse
The Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM ART is a foray into a segment already replete with proprietary and independent options. K Madhavan Pillai pits it against the competition.
Mastering Monochrome
Tanvi Dhulia tests the Honor View 10 to find out whether the mid-range flagship can rival its competitors.
Philip J Brittan
Conchita Fernandes stumbles upon the alternate landscapes of Philip J Brittan, whose photographs capture the myriad of colours that come alive in the autumn season.
Plenty To Play With
Tanvi Dhulia places Huawei’s latest budget offering, the Honor 7x on BP’s test bench.
The Moment Of Truth
What does it mean be a part of the Wedding Photographer of the Year Awards? Where do the awards stand in the larger scheme of photography? And who was the recipient of the award this year?
Arriving At The Finish Line
The road leading up to the Canon Better Photography Wedding Photographer of the Year 201 -18 Awards fi nall ended in a grand ceremon held in Mumbai
World Press Photo 2018 - A Planet On Edge
This year's winning images are indicative of a world creeping towards its breaking point. They tell stories of people erupting into protest against corrupt governance, of dwindling species at the mercy of human excess, and of lives once broken, slowly coming together again. Yet, there is a sliver of hope. Tales of joy and innocence manage to shine through the cracks, making for surprising and even comforting victors.
Sliver Of Silver
The LG V30+ distinguishes itself by standing out quietly rather than shouting out aloud. For the photographer, there are benefits and quibbles. K Madhavan Pillai reports.
A River Odyssey
Marcelo Sandoval takes Conchita Fernandes through a riveting journey, across the heart of the alluring Paraguayan waterways.
Abbas Kiarostami
Raj Lalwani soaks in the poetry that runs through the contemplative photographs of Abbas Kiarostami, the legendary Iranian filmmaker, whose journey shares a significant link to the history of photography.
Fine Art Photography as a Tool for Education & Conservation
Ian Lockwood uses traditional photographic approaches, digital media and geospatial tools to draw attention to dramatic ecological changes in the Western Ghats.
Once More Into the Fray... Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM Art
The Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM Art comes into a hotly contested category with the promise of optical finesse that photographers have come to expect from Art series lenses.
A Phone with a Punch
Conchita Fernandes sets out with the OnePlus 6 on the streets of Bombay, and discovers why it is a great camera to have on you at all times.
A Pro For A Pro
With Canon’s latest offering, the EOS 77D seems to offer a mixed bag of features for the prosumer. Natasha Desai puts it on her test bench.
Selfies With A Difference
How does the Oppo F3’s dual selfi e camera fare? Conchita Fernandes finds out.
Saul Leiter
Saul Leiter’s photographs are of the rhythms that lie within the delicacy of the everyday, his vision, as decisive, as his colours, fluid. Raj Lalwani looks back.
Big Number Cruncher
A whopping 42.4MP at a blazing12fps! And there are more numbers under the hood of the Sony Alpha 99II, as K Madhavan Pillai discovers.
An Enhanced Have It All
The Canon PowerShot G9X Mark II features much needed changes from its predecessor in terms of image quality, speed and connectivity. Sakshi Parikh puts it to the test and finds out how noteworthy they are in the company’s compact camera lineup.
The Lens For All Your Needs
With 8.3x zooming capability, the Canon EF-M 18–150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is capable of shooting a variety of subjects. Conchita Fernandes puts it to the test.
And The Title Goes To...
What does it mean to receive the title of Wedding Photographer of the Year? What is its impact on the career of the photographer? And how instrumental has it been in bringing together the wedding photography community?
The Question Of A Q With A Red Dot
Their first AF enabled full frame compact with an EVF, the Leica Q breaks new ground. And K Madhavan Pillai comes away with a heartache.
Small Is The Next Big
With the introduction of Canon PowerShot G1X Mark III, this APS-C sensor compact takes the top position in the company’s legendary G-series line-up.
In A League Of Its Own
K Madhavan Pillai tests the Fujinon XF90mm f/2 R LM WR, the largest prime in the X-series line-up, to see if it lives up to Fujinon’s reputation.
An Alternate Reality
“Good photos are taken with your feet,” says Marina Sersale, who travels the world unraveling the imperceptible moments.