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An Intimate Interview With Photographer Alison McCauley By Arek Rataj

Alison McCauley is a photographer who is currently based in Singapore. She has a visual arts background and education. Alison is currently working on her second book, “Another Cannes”. This book contains a selection of her images taken during the past five Cannes Film Festivals. Artist statement about my project…

Kumari Puja: Worship Of Unmarried Teenage Girl As Goddess – Photo Series By Avishek Das

Kumari Puja is an Indian Hindu Tradition mainly celebrated during the Durga Puja / Basanti Puja / Navratri according to Hindu Calendar. Kumari actually describes a young virgin girl from the age 1 to 16 who are getting worshipped during the transition of Ashtami / Navami tithi of Durga Puja…

Interview With Swiss Nature Photographer Guillaume Kaufmann

Guillaume Kaufmann is a Nature & Macro Photographer from Swiss Jura mountains, Switzerland. As hey says : “photography will be forever related to his grandfather who was a real “gear fanboy” and had a very nice collection of analogue cameras. Unfortunately, he died when I was 6 years old. I…

Magnum Photographer David Alan Harvey Talks About On The Subject Of HOME

Magnum Photographer David Alan Harvey on the subject of “HOME” In collaboration with FUJIFILM, Magnum Photos is on a major new project exploring the subject of “HOME”. An exhibition of the work will tour to seven cities around the world starting in March 2018, and be accompanied by a photobook.…

Dolua Mela: Photo Series By Indian Photographer Amlan Sanyal

Dolua is a village located in Chopra Tehsil of Uttar Dinajpur district in West Bengal and is situated 3.8 km away from sub-district headquarter Chopra and about 100 km away from district headquarter Raiganj. Islampur is nearest town to Dalua which is approximately 10km away. It is said that blessed…

Remnant Of A Cloud Of Autumn – Photo Series By Bangladeshi Photographer Rasem Bappy

It was hemonto, late autumn, down here in the port city of Chittagong and I was already going through the motions working the festive wedding season. While the events rolled out week in and week out in their extravagant deshi splendor, I caught wind of something off the beaten path,…

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