Category : Articles&Reviews

Photography Books from the Masters – Part 6

It is always grand to hear it from the Masters of Photography. The Forms of photography drifting between art and various cultures doesn’t need any introduction. One need to feel the pictures in book (printed media), rather than starring it on our computer screens, the amount of emotions and truth…

Rights Photography of the Civil Era: Quiet Strength that Speaks the Loudest

Guest Article by Amy Cobb Amy Cobb feels most at home behind a keyboard or a snapping shutter. She’s a Jill-of-All-Trades media refugee turned blogger who, since jumping ship from the Fourth Estate, blogs on all things media and media-education-related. Most recently she’s worked on cataloging the best photography colleges.…

Photography Books from the Masters – Part 5

This question must have already stroked you, why do we insist much on the masters of photography. The answer is because photography cant be taught and there is no specific rules or principles of law for taking a good picture, as they often say it just happens. Developing a vision…

Discussing Leica M9 and Rangefinder Cameras

Leica M9 is one of the smallest and lightest camera which could produce some breathtaking images with splendid optical quality. Arguably, Leica produces some of the most precious & prestigious cameras in the world. In this post, we wanted to study a bit further on the Leica M9 camera, positives…

The Best 40 Photography Books of 2012

Numerous Pictures, Various Photographers, and some great books. Here we have sorted out a valuable list of 40 fantastic Photography books of this year 2012. I Personally believe it is a wonderful feeling to hold a fine art print of the photograph which you always admire, then think about the photograph, travel…

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