Indian photography still can’t hold a candle to traditional art forms when it comes to price. But being affordable has its advantages.
With more than a billion people using networked, mobile, and location-aware cameras, there is a rapid evolution in activities on visual exchange front
Change is the only constant. One such impression of impermanence finds reflection in a recent photographic exhibition ‘Transience’ by investment banker-turned photographer Siddhartha Tawadey.
At the inaugural summit last year, organisers claimed to have sold 50 per cent
Five works by Indian artists were auctioned at Christie’s recent contemporary Indian art sale, at estimates ranging from Rs 4 lakh to Rs 6.4 lakh,
The yellow crates haunted Aditya Arya. A successful advertising photographer whose clients have ranged from India’s luxury Oberoi Hotel chain to
Canon recently launched the Canon Image Lounge in Gurgaon to give customers a display of Canon products in a non-selling environment. The
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