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Frame that Belongs to You

Sep 06, 2011 2 Comments by

The frame belongs to you. Just after you click, it shows the moment you observed and experienced. It has a story, a unique expression and viewpoint that is full of visual experiences, and with your artistic touch this frame becomes special when its elements communicate with the viewer. This frame needs a language in order [...]

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Getting into the Concept: Volume Three

Sep 06, 2011 1 Comment by

In 1888, when Kodak introduced the revolutionary consumer level camera, none of us were even born yet. However, that simple step changed our way of seeing the world. This new invention, put into the hands of everyone, has given the chance to show our experience of life, and capture it in frames, for others to [...]

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Developing Skills for Exploring Nature

Sep 06, 2011 No Comments by

The Essence of Close-Up Photography is where I left you after an informative Himalayas journey. It is a guide to capturing the splendor of unseen beauty, and one of my favorite books for beginners who are just stepping into the world of photography. It explains needed vocabularies in detail, as well as delving into the [...]

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Capturing the Rhythms in Nature

Sep 06, 2011 No Comments by

The ultimate thrill for any photographer is the great wildebeest migration! It is a spectacle of dust, noise, hooves, and mega-herds. Following the Seronera river gave us the opportunity to track these vast herds of plains game in the Serengeti–Mara region, which stretched as far as we could see… The natural rhythms of nature unfold [...]

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Explore the True Essence of Photography

Apr 03, 2011 26 Comments by

Almost two years have passed since I introduced one of our most important books in the field of photography: The Quintessence of Photography: Understanding Composition. I have presented it in seminars, workshops, field trips, and photo walks. It traveled with me as my close companion, from the mountain village of Manang to the overcrowded streets [...]

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Capturing the Himalayas: the Art of Hiking with Professional Camera Gear

Aug 30, 2010 58 Comments by

The word Himalaya cames from Sanskrit language and it means “Abode of snow”. It’s a name of breathless beauty in every sense of the word. However, going over there and capturing its beauty with professional equipment requires experience, planning, and timing. August is the month when one can be in Himalaya region and start organizing. [...]

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Light and Composition: A Whole New Journey

Aug 30, 2010 39 Comments by

It’s a whole new journey for Light and Composition as we commence the second issue! Launching the first issue of any magazine is a big task, but keeping on that journey is harder than that. Thanks to Almighty that we carried out our job well and it’s my humble privilege to present the second issue. [...]

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“Little Kabul” – The Afghan Camp of Jaures, Paris

Aug 30, 2010 6 Comments by

The Canal Saint Martin neighbourhood is nestled between the neighborhoods of Gare du Nord and Republic, in northeastern Paris. Along the banks of the canal, tent refugee camps have sprung up. I hadn’t been there for a long time and the new landscape jumped before my eyes. Over the years, the word “disinterestedness” was frequently [...]

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Around the World in 29 Days

Aug 30, 2010 6 Comments by

“From the highest point of earth to the surface of oceans; from the farthest points west to the farthest points east, the touch of human life and civilization reaches every corner. From the extreme adventurous environment to the busy market downtown, we explore.“ Remember those lines we wrote for Photo of the Day? Yes, in [...]

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Light and Composition: Getting into the Concept

Aug 30, 2010 No Comments by

When you start a journey, it is wise to define what you are aiming for. Photography captures the gesture of a particular moment and conveys the message that one puts around the frame. It is a journey which is sometimes special, sometimes meaningful, sometimes just about some past event, and sometimes goes way beyond a [...]

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