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VISUAL ARTIST, PAINTER, PHOTOGRAPHER

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May 2022

Shweta Malhotra is a well-known visual artist based in New Delhi who is inspired to create visual experiences through her photographs and paintings. Stories, emotions and elements have always captivated her since she was a child. She has made a significant mark in street, commercial, advertising and corporate photography while still relatively new to the art world. Her experience extends beyond corporate communication and publishing projects, as she is also deeply invested in working on issues of greater importance, such as children from diverse communities. She has served on the jury foça number of photography competitions at some of the most prestigious institutions, including IIT Delhi and Kanpur, Delhi University and others. Her photography workshops and photo-walks with the Crafts Museum, Delhi College of Arts & Commerce, and the Indian Academy of Photography have earned her recognition within the industry and beyond. Another feather in her cap was the Art Workshops for Corporates. So in this issue we had a talk with Shweta to know how she captures such wonderful images and what's the secret behind her photographs.

- SANCHIT MISHRA

VISUAL ARTIST, PAINTER, PHOTOGRAPHER

What led you to street photography in the first place, and how did you find it?

My journey started in the year 2015 when I had a crop sensor camera at home, and one day I started taking pictures with it, started experimenting with different settings. I also moved out on the streets and started clicking things which intrigued me. Around early 2016, I received an invite to go on a photo walk, where I made my first portrait of a tea seller. Initially, I was hesitant to go up close and make his picture, but a few fellow photographers nudged me a little to take a picture. After that photo walk, it became a routine for me, where I used to go out with other photographers and explore the streets. Now when I look back and remember that day, how things started changing inside me, how gradually my perspective started shaping up differently towards the world around me, it gives me a little sense of achievement and joy of moving ahead on the right path. As I progressed on my journey, I started introspecting within and became more aware of what I liked to click. I was in awe of the whole process of clicking pictures and finally looking at the results. That overwhelming feeling transcended onto the next level now, as when I am on the streets, whether observing around or taking pictures, I go into a zen mode where I don’t have any thoughts in my head. All the predominant thoughts either freeze or go silent when I enter the streets. Over these years, I have realised that our perspective undergoes many changes as we grow, hence, nurturing our minds with productive mental food should be the priority for all of us, and in this very process, street photography happened to me. Therefore I would say that I did not find street photography; instead, I fell for it, and it caught me at the right moment.

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EACH DIVE A BATTLE, EACH ASCENT A QUIET VICTORY:

When Mark Smith speaks about birds, he doesn’t talk like a photographer chasing the perfect frame. He speaks like a witness—someone who has spent years observing, listening and quietly learning from the natural world. Winning the HIPA Award this year may have brought his work global recognition, but for Smith, the moment still feels unreal. Bhavya Desai spoke to him about his love for birds and more. Excerpts:

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3 mins

January 2026

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BEST CAMERAS OF 2025

Competition doesn't sleep, and 2025 was no exception for the quote. The imaging industry went through a makeover of sorts, as we saw a shift of priority from companies, which led to them making cameras which were more hybrid in nature. This year we saw the Nikon-RED merger further fruitioning into a compact, competitive cinema camera and Canon releasing one in a similar form factor but with different capabilities and priority. In this round up, we list the cameras that brought something new to the table. Just like last year, we aren't including lenses, drones or action cameras or cinema cameras even though they've got so much in common with their mirrorless cousins.

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2 mins

January 2026

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Atomos Upgrades Ninja TX GO

Atomos has announced the Ninja TX GO, a compact HDMI monitor-recorder designed to bring the capabilities of its flagship Ninja TX to a wider range of content creators.

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1 min

January 2026

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MOST POWERFUL IMAGES OF 2025

2025 was no stranger to human experiences of turmoil, despair, salvation and hope. And through these months, just like every year, photographers have told stories through their photographs that left a lasting impression. This list is a curation of pictures from different genres, showcasing different themes, and in no particular order like always, is also celebrating the work of photographers in capturing key moments of time. Here's to hoping 2026 is filled with more fruition for all even in the face of growing threats.

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7 mins

January 2026

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38 TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - Congratulatory Messages

Many congratulations and its big achievement reaching 38 years in ever evolving imaging industry.

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4 mins

January 2026

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Canon EOS R6 Mark III Review

It's time to dig out the Canon-Nikon rivalry from the DSLR era! Last year when we reviewed Nikon's Z6 III, we concluded that it's a solid buy with no real competition in the space. Well, that has certainly changed with the launch of the new Canon EOS R6 III. Priced at *₹2.44L puts it above its entry-level sibling - the R8 and below the flagship R5, R3 & R1 bodies. It also squarely sits in the same price bracket as the Nikon Z6 III which is interesting for the competition!

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6 mins

January 2026

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Fujifilm Announces Super-8 Inspired Instant Video Camera

Fujifilm Japan has announced the Instax Mini Evo Cinema, a new addition to the Evo series that combines instant printing with short-form video capture.

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1 min

January 2026

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OPPO Find X9 Review - The Benchmark

When we reviewed the OPPO Find X8 Pro last year, with many users feeling that it punched well above its weight. This year, Oppo sent over its younger sibling, the OPPO Find X9, placing it in a competitive mid-range flagship segment. Like its predecessor, the Find X9's cameras are co-engineered with Hasselblad, setting expectations high, especially on the camera front. Here's our detailed look at what the OPPO Find X9 cameras bring to the table.

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5 mins

January 2026

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USA Bans DJI Drones

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced that foreign-made drones and key components—including those from DJI —will be added to its “Covered List”, effectively banning future imports into the United States. The move builds on President Trump's recent executive orders and the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act, citing national security concerns around foreign unmanned aircraft systems.

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1 min

January 2026

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France to celebrate 200 Years of Photography in 2026

France will mark the 200th anniversary of photography in 2026 with a nationwide Bicentennial of Photography, featuring exhibitions, festivals, fairs, lectures, and public programmes running through 2026 and 2027.

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1 min

January 2026

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