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Street photography from around the world. (Curator's Pick) | Art Photo Feature
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Street photography from around the world. (Curator’s Pick). Published on May 6, 2013. Curator’s Pick is a special section by APF Magazine. Hundreds of photographs are posted every week at our FB group. The best, out of the best is chosen by Our Curator, Mr Dinesh Khanna. He is one of the most renowned street Photographer’s in India. He is the Co-Founder of Delhi Photo Festival, the biggest Photo Festival in India. Curator’s Pick of the week, 1st Sep -8th Sep 2013. Https:/ itunes.apple.com/. Whether by ch...
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First Impressions: Fujifilm X-Pro 1 - Unpose Photography
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Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts (IGUM-Delhi). First Impressions: Fujifilm X-Pro 1. First Impressions: Fujifilm X-T1. First Impressions: Fujifilm X-Pro 1. When mirrorless cameras were first introduced, most of the people, apart from the manufacturers looked at them skeptically and many continue to do so. As they are said to be technically more advanced, logically they should produce better images. So is the skepticism unfound? Recently I had the opportunity to test out the Fujifilm X-Pro 1. All-in-al...
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CIRCLE OF PATRONS - Indian Memory Project :: Indian Memory Project
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Visual and Oral history of the Indian Subcontinent via family archives. WHAT IS INDIAN MEMORY PROJECT. 6 YEARS OF IMP – A Photo Film. CONTRIBUTE IMAGES & STORIES. TERMS & CONDITIONS. VOLUNTEERS & INTERNS. COMMISSION YOUR OWN MEMORY PROJECT. GET A BOOK DESIGN. PRESS & EVENTS. To become a patron, all you have to is click here. 8211; Raju Kosraju. 8211; Ani Sengupta, Mumbai. 8211; Arpita Chatterjee, Mumbai. 8211; Rupa Subramanya and Vivek Dehejia, Mumbai. 8211; Anonymous, USA. 8211; Aarti Kalro. 8211; Sheet...
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Dinesh Khanna - regardingindia.comregardingindia.com
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Artist & Designer. Khanna is co-founder and managing trustee of the Nazar Foundation, a non-profit trust that aims to promote the photographic arts through interactions, exhibitions, publishing, and workshops and sponsors the biennial “Delhi Photo Festival”. Dinesh Khanna’s index is still being compiled, check back again shortly. April 1, 2013 at 3:25 am · Reply. June 27, 2013 at 6:02 am · Reply. Your work is amazing…. Click here to cancel reply.
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Palette of colours
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Photo of the Day. Of the Day ]. Has been a professional photographer for over 24 years, during which he has been involved in creating images for advertising, editorial and corporate clients, specifically in the area of food, still-life, people and interiors. His personal work has been shown in both, solo and group exhibitions, in India and around the world. Dinesh is also a co-founder and managing trustee of Nazar Foundation. My father encouraged me to use the camera and I remember that during my college...
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Dinesh Khanna On Photography & Photographing In India
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Views, Reviews and Interviews For Photographers On Tiffinbox. Dinesh Khanna, Photography & Photographing In India. November 21, 2014. By Seshu | Editor, Curator & Publisher. And I passed each other at a Dayanita Singh. Lecture, in New Delhi. It was, as you might have expected it, quite a crowded space and I don’t believe we traded more than a few courtesies. Sephi Bergerson. Made the introductions because I nudged him to. Fast forward a few years ago when I noticed Dinesh. Dinesh has also published a few...
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About - Unpose Photography
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Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts (IGUM-Delhi). First Impressions: Fujifilm X-Pro 1. First Impressions: Fujifilm X-T1. My interest in photography was a result of my professional engagements and the fact that I felt anxious interacting with strangers. I travelled widely on business and always wanted to bring back a piece of what I saw. I also came across interesting people but never mustered enough courage to get to know them. Photography seemed to bridge the gap for me. Pune, India (2013): Bazaar.