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A Zen-Like Experience
Conchita Fernandes puts the photographic prowess of the Asus ZenFone 3 to the test.
A Good-looker And Shooter
The Xperia XZ Premium is Sony’s latest flagship phone, with impressive features. Conchita Fernandes puts it to the test.
The Colour of Hope
Sometimes quirky, sometimes serene, Prince Gyasi’s portraits rebel against preconceived notions one may have of Ghana. Tanvi Dhulia learns more.
On Trysts and Insights
Gurinder Osan speaks to Tanvi Dhulia about taking life in its stride with an eagerness to learn, and maintaining harmony while pursuing both photojournalism and landscape photography.
The Other Half
Yashovardhan Sodhani gives us a peek into the lives of the children who reside on the underside of the world’s oldest profession.
Infinix Hot S3 For a Selfie Buff on a Budget
Tanvi Dhulia tests the Infinix Hot S3, the new selfie phone on the block. How does it fare?
Nysha & the Sunbeam Talbot
Anirudh Agarwal brings together the staged and the spontaneous in a work of exploration, discovery and the joys of childhood. Raj Lalwani ponders over Agarwal’s visual sleights of hand.
The Dog Show Diaries
Natasha Desai is introduced to the relatively unknown, glorious world of dog shows in India through Karan Vaid’s thoughtful yet whimsical gaze.
Remembering Ashok Mehta
Amit Ashar tells Raj Lalwani about his fond memories of the legendary cinematographer, and how photographing Ashok Mehta, for him, was part remembrance and part eulogy.
The Antihero
Federico Chiesa explores the inevitability of old age by giving an unexpected spin to the lives of infamous villains.
A Bag That Means Business
When it comes to photography gear carriers, the Vanguard Alta Fly 55T is a serious contender. Tanvi Dhulia finds out if this is the case.
A Novel Creation With A Few Misses
Vivo NEX is the comapnys latest notchless pop-up selfie cameraphone that gives you the ultimate viewing experience. Nilofer Khan reports.
Not Stellar Enough
The Vietnamese companys foray into Indias highly competitive budget smartphone market began with Mobiistar XQ Dual, a phone sporting dual front-facing cameras and a selfie light.
Unsung Symphonies
Conchita Fernandes uncovers the impetus that drives Atul Hundoos deference towards objects that are seldom noticed.
All-Round Brilliance
The Sony Alpha 7 III marks a whole new level of refinement over its predecessor. K Madhavan Pillai comes away impressed.
Not Entirely Picture Perfect
The newest entry-level APS-C sensor DSLR, the Canon EOS 1500D, is all set to follow in the footsteps of its impressive predecessors, to make serious photographers out of hobbyists. Nilofer Khan puts it to the test.
Another Joins The Fray
The recently released Fujifilm X-T100 is the least expensive X-series camera with a viewfinder.
Wading Through Stormy Tides
Women Photograph has been fighting to empower female photographers and their narratives, from across the globe. Since its launch, the collective has also faced setbacks.
The Unwavering Enigma Of Billy The Kid
The American Wild West is synonymous with some of the most notorious figures in U.S. history, like Butch Cassidy, Jesse James and Wyatt Earp.
Iconic Bangladeshi Photographer, Shahidul Alam, Arrested, Detained, And Physically Abused By Officials
The killing of two college students on 29 July by an unlicensed bus driver triggered massive protests in Bangladesh.
A Day Unlike Any Other...
The Wildlife India Forum 2017 saw the very best of wildlife photography descend upon Mumbai to discuss the enre and the dire need of the hour—conservation.
Wildlife India Photography Awards 2017
The first edition of the Wildlife India Photography Awards 2017 was an eye-opening experience. Here’s a look at the journey to root out new talent in the country.
Honourable Mentions
From almost 7000 entries, here is a look at the images that received honourable mentions from the judges during the final round of judging for WIPA 2017.
All Things Bright And Beautiful. All Creatures Great And Small...
In conversation with Pratik Pradhan, Natasha Desai discovers his inherent need to photograph nature in his own unique way, by bringing his visions to light.
'Xtra on the Speed Charts
The new Fujinon 23mm f/2 R WR lens may be one stop slower than its more expensive sibling, but a revamped AF experience makes this a redefiining moment for the X system.
A Wide Classic Redefined
K Madhavan Pillai discovers why the film era Pentax SMC-FA 31mm f/1.8 AL Limited finds its niche in today’s digital environment, especially with the Pentax K-1 full frame.
Meet the Portraitist
Raj Lalwani tests the Zeiss Milvus 135mm f/2 to see whether it is able to maintain the lofty standards that its predecessor had. Here’s what he found out.
Eloquence in Silence
Conchita Fernandes revels in the simple and silent photographs of Mitul Kajaria, as he discusses his thoughts with her.
The Great Adventure
Raj Lalwani experiences the Raid De Himalaya 2016, one of the grand chapters in the Indian motorsporting calendar, and comes away, with a few photos and some thoughts.
You Look at Me Like an Emergency
Sakshi Parikh delves into Cig Harvey’s life, as she talks about her relationship with her family, finding true love and striking a perfect balance between reality and fantasy.