Vimal Joshi is a civil engineer, who works for the irrigation department in Uttarakhand. He bought his first camera- a Canon P & S- to capture each and every moment of his newborn son. Later on, when his interest grew in photography, he purchased a Nikon D 90 D-SLR. He joined an online forum where he shared his photographs and was inspired by photographers like Ashim Dey, … [Read more...]
The Story of Light Festival, Goa
The Story of Light (SOL) Festival, India’s first science-meets-art festival is being held in Panaji, Goa from January 14 – 18, 2015, in partnership with the Corporation of the City of Panjim. The festival has been conceptualized under the aegis of The International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies, 2015 (IYL 2015), a project of the United Nations which aims to raise … [Read more...]
Fourth Tim Hetherington Grant now open for entries
World Press Photo and Human Rights Watch have invited photojournalists, documentary photographers and multimedia producers around the world to apply for the Fourth Annual Tim Hetherington Grant. The grant, worth 20,000 Euros, is intended for the support of a visual storyteller in completing an existing project on a human rights theme. The entries will close on … [Read more...]
‘Architecture Beyond Platitude’ Exhibition
A solo photo exhibition by Aspi H. Patel (A.FIAP; AIIPC; APSI; Hon.PSI.) will be held at Jehangir Terrace Art Gallery, Mumbai, from October 21-27, 2014 from 11:00 am to 07:00 pm. Mr. Patel is a prolific salon exhibitor and has over 700 Acceptances and various Awards and Certificates of Merit in National and International exhibitions of photography, including an Asian … [Read more...]
The Hidden World of WWI
Gusky, an emergency physician and fine-art photographer is believed to be the first person ever to bring to light the large number of underground cities beneath the trenches of WWI. The Hidden World of WWI reveals the artifacts, sculptures and evocative graffiti left behind by soldiers on both sides of the conflict. Landowners determined to preserve the past have … [Read more...]