Raghu Rai named Fujifilm brand ambassador Fujifilm India has announced ace photographer Raghu Rai as the brand ambassador for Fujifilm’s GFX series of cameras to unfold an exciting new photography venture. As part of this association, Raghu Rai will be capturing the art and undiscovered murals of India’s magnificent national treasures the Ajanta Ellora caves. The project will be shot exclusively on the Fujifilm GFX 100s camera that helps attain smooth gradation and image sharpness. (l-r) Haruto Iwata, MD, Fujifilm India and Raghu Rai
Known for associating with stalwarts of the photography community, Fujifilm has been working with artists on numerous projects. With this alliance, the brand truly wants to redefine the art of photography and having a Padma Shree awardee on board capturing the splendour of Ajanta Ellora caves makes it all a surreal experience. Popular for seizing the moments through his
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Kejriwal flags off celebration of India’s 75th year of Independence
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal with Manish Sisodia and singer Palash Sen at the event on Friday.
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Chief Minister felicitates eminent citizens at the event
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday presided over the commencement of year-long activities to celebrate 75th year of India’s Independence with an event at Central Park in Connaught Place here.
Mr. Kejriwal unfurled the Indian flag on the stage and felicitated several eminent citizens.
The Chief Minister said that food, water, electricity, shelter and employment were among the dreams of 130 crore Indians, and people should together make a resolution to fulfil these.
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Elusive as elusive can be, Delhi photographer Sohrab Hura in his own words “is so comfortable in my own world that now I’m just happy there”. Someone who believes in the innocence of creating rather than pushing that creation out into the world for others to admire, Hura’s vivid, sometimes surreal photography, is a testament to the unique world or “bubble” as he calls it he has built for himself.
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Recently this photographer, who is only the second Indian after Raghu Rai to be nominated to the famed global photography collective Magnum Photos, marked his foray into curating with the Ishara Art Foundation’s exhibition Growing Like a Tree in Dubai. Magnum was founded two years after World War II ended by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David ‘Chim’ Seymour.
January 26, 2021 marks India s 72nd Republic Day, the day our constitution came into effect in 1950. While it may fill one with a sense of pride, and watching the parade on the television is how many Indians would begin this day; we decided to approach the most renowned photographers in the country. We asked them to share some of the most cherished clicks of gorgeous, mesmerising or simply close-to-their-hearts architectural sites of India. Indulge, appreciate and daydream.these clicks won t leave your mind easily.
Raghu Rai
Raghu Rai started photography by chance in 1965, at the age of 23. It is his ability to capture moments juxtaposed against iconic backdrops that make his work popular all across the globe. In 1972, Rai was honoured with the Padmashree the first ever to be awarded to a photographer. His works have been presented in Europe, America and Asia; these have also won him several international accolades Officer des Arts et des Letters by the French Government and Mast
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