Tag : Indian Photographer

Inspiring Interview With Indian Travel Photographer Prudhvi Chowdary

Prudhvi Chowdary is a passionate and full-time photographer from Hyderabad, India. He is also Chief Photography Officer at Picxy.com, South Asia’s Largest Stock Photo Company. He started photography in 2013, he is mainly interested in Travel and Landscape Photography. Thank you Prudhvi, for accepting our invite. Please read on… Hi…

My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Hiren Joshi

I am a Bardoli (Gujarat) based naturalist and nature photographer who love to photograph nature in the best possible ways like macro photography, landscapes, portraits, candid, wildlife and night photography. My journey started when I joined N. G. Patel Polytechnic as a network administrator in 2004 and also joined an…

My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Subhajit Naskar

I am a Kolkata Based Visual Storyteller and Photojournalist. I love to capture every little emotion through my lens. The ever-flowing stream of human emotions has had always moved me from inside. For me, raw emotions are much alluring than any other power or construct. I believe that every frame…

Interview With Indian Mobile Photographer Vaisakh Shabu

Interviewed by Prashanth Swaminathan Vaisakh Shabu is a photography enthusiast and B.Tech final year student from Kerala, India. He developed his interest in photography after he joined the college. He has been using OnePlus phones from the last 4 years to capture these beautiful photographs. Thanks, Vaisakh for accepting our invite.…

My Personal Best: Indian Street Photographer Koushik Sinha Roy

Koushik Sinha Roy is a high school teacher by profession and street photographer by passion. He started street photography in 2015. He loves to travel and document the life of people. Being a keen observer he likes those little individual moments where his subjects’ psychological drama can be studied through…

Logan Ashton Ireland – The 10-Year-Old Prodigy And His Incredible Tree Photograph

Like most great things, this too happened completely by chance. I stumbled upon this photograph the other day of an imposing canopy of artificial trees up to 50 meters high, taken in Singapore. The geometry of the photograph was impeccable, the insight of the frame mature. It had to be…

Bhandara Festival Of Pattankodoli: Photo Series By Arun Saha

Rural Maharashtra is widely known to its people as the abode of its various regional gods and the colorful vivid celebration related to them. These celebrations are done annually to different villages by the regional communities or dwellers to pay their reverence to their family deities, which are commonly known…

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