Articles in the Interviews Category
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Senthil’s picturesque imagination clearly reflects in his inventive photography. He is a people’s man, for their expressions is what inspires him the most. With time, he only wishes, to present more such pleasing imagery…
How did you get started in photography?
As a kid I used to idolize my brother, who was an avid photographer, hanging around him all the time, I got interested in photography.
Have other artists influenced your work?
Yes, to a certain extent, artists such as Picasso and Vinci still leave me gasping for more.
What made you want to …
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Rajat Ghosh is a San Francisco/ Mumbai-based photographer specializing in conceptual imagery and people/celebrity. Ever ready to try new things he forayed in digital photography in 1996 while it was still in its infancy and moved along with time. Rajat has worked extensively for magazines and advertising agencies. Rajat feels: Light is the language of photography, it’s about the moment, it’s Rajat’s vision, and how he reacts to his surroundings, it’s about the moment, form, content (emotional)…
How did you get started in photography?
I pursued photography as a hobby from college …
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Amrit P Singh is a photographer who says he became a Nature and Wildlife photographer by chance. He is a man of many talents: a commerce student at college, a computer specialist at work, a web designer every now and then and during his spare time he enjoys calligraphy and sketching.
How did you get started in photography?
When I was a child, the Indian Express carried a feature on the last but one page called the “Picture of the day” by photographer S. Paul. I used to grab the paper …
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An ecologist by profession, took up wildlife photography as a passion and has been living this passion for over a decade.
She is known for capturing the small unnoticed dramas that go on in life, producing results of stunning detail and clarity to illustrate her micro focus.
A few examples of this are clearly evident in the presentation that follows.
How did you get started in photography?
When I was much younger, about 10, I’d become a wild lifer: nature camps and societies, things like that. And it seemed …
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Ritam Banerjee left home to study photography at Pune’s Fergusson College and has been a prolific lensman capturing the world around us in stunning detail, ever since.
Photography, according to Ritam Banerjee, is all about making positives out of negatives.
How did you get started in photography?
My photography started in college, with a basic 35 mm SLR camera with a 50mm normal lens and two rolls of negative film. Since then, the world has transformed into an array of faces, objects, moods and silences for me to capture on my lens.
What artists …
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Sandeep Mhatre, product photographer, has worked on all types of advertising photographs. He has been in this field for twenty years and is particularly known for his table-top photography.
What made you want to be a photographer?
Being exposed to visual communication since early childhood (my father was a commercial artist), I had 2 strong choices;
(a) to be a designer or
(b) to be a commercial photographer.
I always liked the candidness involved in photography. Erasing and redoing what is once done isn’t my style. It had to be photography.
“Erasing and redoing what is …
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Forty years ago, the quest began. The quest of the true artist. Travelling with camera in hand, Nihal Fernando began photographing his island home with the dedication of a man on a mission.
Today Fernando and his team of photographers at Studio Times Limited, have built up an amazing archive of photographs of Sri Lanka.
What was the guiding philosophy of Studio Times?
Nihal Fernando took photographs for advertising, annual reports, brochures, etc and channelled his profits into travelling the many pathways of Lanka, photographing the land and its people and their way …
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is the most famous, talked-about and happening photographer in Hyderabad. Chenji also holds the credit for being one amongst the few photographers from India who worked for the much-acclaimed National Geographic Channel.
He is an Image Engineer who can not only create the right image mood and setting for any brand, but also visualize the impact and returns that an image will get for his clients, in the long term. And this comes from having been doing just this for over two decades with remarkable success.
How and when did you get …




