Text by Andrea Rodrigues With 30 years of experience under his belt, Neenad Parulekar set about to pen down his knowledge of photography in a book which would chronicle the journey of other photographers too. It was only after his retirement in 2009, following 40 years of service in the Indian Navy (civil), after which he had more time to read up on other … [Read more...]
Freezing the Moments
Safak Yavuzlar Born in 1970 in Kütahya, Turkey, Safak Yavuzlar's introduction to photography began with a ZENIT 7 camera which his dad found at the entrance to his primary school. With a major in architecture, he is focused on architectural, landscape, industrial, product and aerial photography. Whenever he finds the time, he escapes to vast landscapes, ancient cities, lost … [Read more...]
Bombay’s Parsi Cyclists on a Global Cycle Expedition
Piramal Art Gallery, National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai, hosted a unique exhibition of photographs dating back to the 1920s. The exhibition, curated by Anoop Babani and Savia Viegas, and aptly named 'Our Saddles, Our Butts, Their World: Global Rides on Humble Bikes by Indians in 1920s', displayed 60 images of historic global expeditions undertaken by six Parsi … [Read more...]
Land of Gods
Born and brought up in Mumbai, Ruby Aderbad works with an MNC and is an avid traveller who likes to digitally capture memories. Talking about her love for the mountains and her recent trip to Spiti, she says, “Every time I’m in the vicinity of these massifs, I’m humbled by their sheer beauty and power. I have tried my best to encapsulate and epitomize the beauty of this place … [Read more...]
PANASONIC LUMIX DMC G9L – Exclusively for our Web readers
Since Panasonic launched the world’s first mirrorless Micro Four Thirds camera in 2007, a lot has changed in the imaging industry. Both Sony and Fujifilm took to mirrorless and have succeeded; Sony with its full frame sensors and Fujifilm with APS-C sensors. Meanwhile, Panasonic’s Micro Four Thirds partner, Olympus was caught up in all sorts of trouble of its own doing. … [Read more...]






