Tag : masters of photography

Mark Citret – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Mark Citret is an American Photographer, born in Buffalo- New York during 1949. It was only during 1968, Mark started taking photography more seriously, which made him to receive both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Arts from the San Francisco State University. © Mark Citret Mark is known for…

Breathtaking documentary movies ever made on photographers – Part 1

This time around, we are bringing you some most inspirational documentary movies ever made on the lives of some great master photographers around the world. This era has produced some amazing Photojournalists and War Photographers over the period of time. How about showing them all right from the way they approach a…

Martin Parr – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Martin Parr is a British Photographer. Known extensively for most of his photographic projects which were some pictorial representations of various critical aspects of modern life mostly cornering on the suburban life of England. Right from his teenage, Martin always wanted to be a photographer, hugely gaining inspiration from his…

Photography Interviews From Masters – Part 4

Some most exciting, long and lovely Interviews from our most favorite master photographers. Hearing it from the Masters through the interviews is always feast for any photographer. The Questions which you would have always wanted to ask your godly photographer and the answers which were until now unknown for a fan…

Abbas – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

“My photography is a reflection, which comes to life in action and leads to meditation. Spontaneity – the suspended moment – intervenes during action, in the viewfinder. A reflection on the subject precedes it. A meditation on finality follows it, and it is here, during this exalting and fragile moment,…

101 Inspiring Photography Quotes

Quotes We mean inspiring words, which would pronounce every letter of elegance and the noble way of doing photography. So many words with extreme clarity and intense synonym all making you march towards the undying passion for photography and what not. This Post gives you some spellbinding quotes you always…

Analyzing the Iconic Pictures – Part 4

To Continue with our last post, this is yet another breakdown of groundbreaking work from our masters of photography. Analyzing some iconic photographs would be one of interesting aspects of photography, for it provides an in-depth analysis and idea to all the aspirants in this field. As always, looking at…

Photography Interviews from Masters – Part 3

Some more, long and lovely Interviews from our most favorite master photographers. Hearing it from the Masters through the interviews is always feasty for any photographer. The Questions which you would have always wanted to ask your godly photographer and the answers which were until now unknown for a fan like…

Ian Berry – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Ian Berry was born in Preston, England. It was in 1952, Berry moved to South Africa, a place which brought him  great recognition. Berry started to learn photography on his own and later worked as an assistant to Roger Madden, who had been an assistant himself to the great Ansel…

Martine Franck – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Martine Franck is a Belgian documentary photographer who specialized in portrait photography. She was the better half of legendary photographer Henri-Cartier-Bresson. Having been the member of great magnum photos for more than 32 years and been the first woman to represent Magnum agency. Franck’s art interests dates back right from…

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…

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…

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