Best Photographs Of The Week On 121 Clicks Flickr Group

A Grand tribute to all our Flickr fans, who has been submitting their wonderful pictures to our group pool. We have decided to bring a post every week with some top pictures from our group pool. We hope this would be of great inspiration to the photographers out there. Keep…

An Interview With Photographer William Klein And A First-Ever Glimpse Behind The Scenes At His Paris Studio

“Almost everything is coincidence and luck and chance.” William Klein is one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers and film-makers and in this interview for Tate Media, he discusses his experience photographing on the streets of New York, the challenges in publishing his first New York book and how…

Ross Harvey – Explains Beautifully How Photography Takes Him To Meditation

A very interesting street photographer and what I really loved was his thoughts towards the origination of street photography. So much philosophical and meditation level in personality, meet Mr. Ross Harvey who shoots astounding pieces of street genre. Being a professional wedding photographer himself, Ross conveys and understands the fact that…

Kolkata: Man Made Disaster, Several Deceased – Photo Series By Sagnik Datta

2nd April 2016 Fly-over collapsed at the Ganesh Talkies crossing,Girish Park , claiming several lives and leaving many injured. The death toll has touched 28 and is likely to increase. Severely injured people have been rushed to Kolkata Medical College & Marwari relief society for recovery. Rescue operation is in…

High Walls – Photo Series By Indian Photographer Souradeep Roy

Beaches are celebrated to be a neighborhood for recreation, a place to let go of the day-to-day life and have a quiet time. It is, in most metropolitan cities, also known for its beach side properties and sea-facing villas for the affluent communities. But Mumbai, India’s economy capital differs from…

Photographer Michalina Okreglicka Capturing These Beautiful Roads Of Iceland For 16 Months

Photographer Michalina Okreglicka capturing these beautiful roads of Iceland from last 16 months. She loves to travel around Iceland. Most of the below pictures she captured in the road number 1. The main road in Iceland. You can find Michalina Okreglicka on the Web: Facebook (View photos on Boredpanda)  …

Marta Bevacqua – This Italian Girl has a Mood Board to Shoots Such Stunning Portraits

Marta Bevacqua – This Italian Girl has a Mood Board to Shoots Such Stunning Portraits

Such dreamy portraits of certainly most beautiful models, all shot using a 50mm and endless creativity by Marta Bevacqua. She takes us through her emotions in this portfolio, sheer brilliance when it comes to choosing the right gentle expression, which stays very elegantly in the onlookers eyes. The processing doesn’t…

Best Photographs Of The week On 121 Clicks Flickr Group

A Grand tribute to all our Flickr fans, who has been submitting their wonderful pictures to our group pool. We have decided to bring a post every month with some top pictures from our group pool. We hope this would be of great inspiration to the photographers out there. Keep…

Fragments of a Spinning Rock: Kaushal Parikh’s Ten Years of Photographic Life

Kaushal Parikh’s Fragments of a Spinning Rock, a culmination of almost a decades work spread across India, is finally going to print. A poem by Pablo Neruda broadly describes the feelings behind the images in the book: “Nobody can claim the name of Pedro, nobody is Rosa or María, all…

Everyday Life in Spain – Captured By Master Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson in 1933

Henri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004) was a French humanist photographer considered the master of candid photography, and an early user of 35 mm film. He helped develop street photography, and approvingly cited a notion of the inevitability of a decisive moment, a term adopted as the…

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