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Understanding Flash Photography: How to Shoot Great Photographs Using Electronic Flash
Understanding Flash Photography: How to Shoot Great Photographs Using Electronics is a guide to on- and off-camera flash picks up wherever Peterson’ previous title, Understanding Exposure, left off--helping free photographers from the constraints of automotive vehicles to induce the pictures they need once natural light isn’t enough.
Dried and Dusted
The West Bengal state of India has always been known for its rich culture and diversity. This innate taste and style is reflected in their dishes too. Their cuisine is essentially. A lot of its flavours and masala mixes have been handed down from over a thousand years and Bengalis to this day retain those recipes which make them truly “shonar Bangla” dishes.
Old is Gold
Mushroom Cloud Over Nagasaki, Lieutenant Charles Levy | 1945
Chasing Ice (2012)
Director: Jeff Orlowski Music director: J. Ralph Producers: Jerry Aronson, Jeff Orlowski Cinematography: Jeff Orlowski
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Untitled Film Still 21, Cindy Sherman | 1978
Extraordinary Everyday Photography: Awaken Your Vision to Create Stunning Images Wherever You Are
Book Review
Proof (1991)
Movie Review
Night Photography and Light Painting: Finding Your Way in the Dark by Lance Keimig
Book Review
Old is Gold
Falling Man (2001) by Richard Drew
Vibrant Festivities
Bengal is known as a land of festivities, where religious ceremonies outnumber the months in the calendar.
Ken Kaminesky Fierce Nature
Ken Kaminesky is a veteran commercial travel photographer and the travel photography columnist for Outdoor Photographer magazine. He is also the owner of Discovery Photo Tours where he gets the chance to share his love for travel and photography with avid photo enthusiasts from all over the world. kenkaminesky
Baraka (1992)
Movie Review
Movie Review - Tales By Light (2016)
This six-part television series follows five extraordinary photographers as they push the limits of their craft in the remote corners of the world. The Australian documentary reality series airing on National Geographic is a branded content and a joint venture between National Geographic and Canon, which follows several professional photographers traveling across the globe to capture the stories that the surrounding has to offer.
The Moment It Clicks
Book Review
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Tank Man (1989) by Jeff Widener
Nepal Picture Library
Sushila Shrestha Collection, (1981). Image courtesy of Nepal Picture Library, © Sushila Shrestha
Growing Like A Tree
Ishara Art Foundation | Sohrab Hura
Old is Gold: Philippe Halsman (1948)
Dali Atomicus, perhaps the most iconic image that emerged from the collaboration of the eminent photographers, Philippe Halsman and artist Salvador Dalí. It legitimately took them 28 tries to pull off the jolly weightlessness of the photograph.
LAVAZZA CALENDER 2021
“I certainly hope to find in her the same joy, the same curiosity, the same love, and the same respect for our fellow humans that we’ve tried to instill in her. That same humanity that we have come to call ‘new’, and that I hope will have by then become ‘old’”.
Book Review: Genesis (Gênesis)
“Genesis is a quest for the world as it was, as it was formed, as it evolved, as it existed for millennia before modern life accelerated and began distancing us from the very essence of our being,” said Lélia Wanick Salgado, the curator of the momentous exhibition Genesis, held at The International Center of Photography (ICP), US.
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The Olympic Milestone (1968) by David Paynter
Book Review
Street Photography Now by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren
Kingfisher Calender 2021
Atul Kasbekar, one of the most famous photographers of India, is known for his top-notch fashion photography. He is best known for his association with Kingfisher Calendar over the years. Kasbekar commenced his professional career in 1991, in his studio named Negative Space. He has worked with many skilled photographers like Jay Silverman, Dennis Gray, Jay P Morgan, and many others.
On Photography
About Susan Sontag Susan Sontag was an American writer, filmmaker, philosopher, teacher, and political activist. She mostly wrote essays, but also published novels; she published her first major work, the essay “Notes on Camp”, in 1964. Her best-known works include the critical works Against Interpretation (1966), Styles of Radical Will (1968), On Photography (1977), and Illness as Metaphor (1978), as well as the fictional works The Way We Live Now (1986), The Volcano Lover (1992), and In America (1999). Sontag was active in writing and speaking about or traveling to areas of conflict, including during the Vietnam War and the Siege of Sarajevo. She wrote extensively about photography, culture and media, AIDS and illness, human rights, and communism and leftist ideology. Although her essays and speeches sometimes drew controversy, she has been described as “one of the most influential critics of her generation.”
Old is Gold
Formidable Reconciliation: Aftermath of World War II
Berenice Abbott: A View of the 20th Century
About Berenice Abbott Berenice Alice Abbott (July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991), was an American photographer best known for her portraits of between-the-wars 20th century cultural figures, New York City photographs of architecture and urban design of the 1930s, and science interpretation in the 1940s to 1960s. Abbott was born in Springfield, Ohio, and brought up there by her divorced mother, Lillian Alice Bunn. She attended Ohio State University for two semesters but left in early 1918 when her professor was dismissed because he was a German teaching an English class. In Paris, she became an assistant to Man Ray, who wanted someone with no previous knowledge of photography. Abbott took revealing portraits of Ray’s fellow artists.
Red Bull BC One Announces The Return Of Its World Final In 2020
November 28 - The World’s Top 8 B-Boys and B-Girls Competed for The World Champion title
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The Diligence of Living In A Blockaded City: Sniper Alley - 1992
Movie Review
Don Hahn’s Hand Held
Book Review
The Art and Business of Photography by Susan Carr