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The reasons behind her choice of this name were that her birth year was 1913, she met her husband at the age of 13 and her first car's number plate read "DLD 13.″ [13] In 1970, shortly after her husband's death, Homai Vyarawalla decided to give up photography, lamenting "bad behaviour" of the new generation of photographers. [ 1 ]
Tuija Lindström (1950–2017), photographer, artist and academic; Susanna Majuri (1978–2020), captures short narrative scenes as if film stills; Laura Malmivaara (born 1973), actress, photographer and television host; Heli Rekula (born 1963), photographer and video maker; Victoria Schultz (fl 1970s), photographer and documentary film producer
Raghubir Singh (1942–1999) was an Indian photographer, most known for his landscapes and documentary-style photographs of the people of India. [1] He was a self-taught photographer who worked in India and lived in Paris, London and New York. During his career he worked with National Geographic Magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker and ...
Rai became a photographer in the mid 1960s, soon joining the staff of The Statesman in New Delhi. In 1976, he left the paper and became a freelance photographer. [citation needed] From 1982 until 1992, Rai was the director of photography for India Today. [3] He served on the jury for World Press Photo from 1990 to 1997.
For an essay in Time’s Assignation, curator Nathalie Herschdofer writes, “The Polaroid, now anachronistic, is here conjoined with Laura Letinsky’s still life subject: the remains of appetites never entirely sated.” [13] The monograph Ill Form And Void, which includes all works from the series, “creates references to the table from ...
Aishwarya was born on 12 January, and grew up in Mumbai, India.She is the daughter of Sridhar Ranganathan and Rani Sridhar to a Tamil family. [18] She was a student of The Dr. Pillai Global Academy and was the world topper in Business Studies in Cambridge International Examinations in 2013. [17]
Prabuddha Dasgupta (21 September 1956 – 12 August 2012) was an Indian fashion and fine-art photographer. [2] Known for his black and white imagery, he worked as a fashion photographer for more than three decades. [3] His books included Women (1996), a collection of portraits and nudes of urban Indian women. [4] [5]
The photographer's work became known in France when the French travel TV program Échappées Belles (France 5), [8] featured him in a documentary about Vietnam on June 15, 2016. Following the success of his first book, Réhahn published "Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts, Volume II" in 2015 and "Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts, Volume III" in 2020.