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Kamalesh Das

Kamalesh Das is a 30 years old school teacher, who was born and brought up in the beautiful city of Cooch behar, west bengal, India. It is a small yet prosperous city in the foothill of Bhutan and Himalayan mountain region. He started photography after joining his service. At that time he used to take photographs of his family gatherings and some of his travel. One day he saw a DSLR of his friend, took few photographs by it, and then he took the decision of buying a DSLR of his own. It was Nikon’s D40. He took major photographs with it. From landscape to macro from portraits to composition work, he tried every genre of photography with it. Quite a few yrs ago he upgraded to Nikon’s D90.
Kamalesh travels a lot within his country. He believes that there is huge space in working in India and there is no use of going abroad. What he sees through his eyes, he tries to frame it in his camera. Till today he used to see good photos and recharge his energy for good work. Every click in his shutter is a new for him as his past experience gets challenge over there. So he always tries to think different to get new.

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Ann Arthur

Photography was just a hobby. Never knew that her passion towards photography had took her to another level. Ann Arthur was born in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. She grew up with 2 wonderful elder brothers. Ann graduated in Foundation in Law and then continued her Bachelors in Hotel Management. After years of being a hotelier, she learns the art of communicating with different people and the art of looking things at a different perspectives. Currently being offered for training under one of the Marriott properties in the USA. She also took part time off-campus Professional Photography with the New York Institute of Photography to enhance her skills in photography. As a freelance photographer for certain events, Ann always love to look beyond the surface of people and tries to capture something they never see.

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Robert Chalmers

Robert Chalmers worked and traveled in China over a number of years, is widely traveled in Australia, and currently lives in England. He is exploring the capabilities of the new digital cameras, and finds the lightness and speed a bonus for capturing those fleeting moments. Robert is always learning, and while his work history reflects his passion for teaching in the EFL/ESL learning area, he continues his interest in linguistics into his extra curricula activities, researching ideas in specific language areas like multilingualism, and online learning technologies. Robert sees the necessity of continued learning as the only real pathway to knowledge, and the key to opening new ideas. He is interested in meeting people and ever expanding his contacts around the world. He finds other cultures and languages to have a deep fascination. As understanding grows about a culture it gives insights into the way the people of that language and culture think about the world. This has led Robert to the idea that multilingualism has benefits to society far beyond simple uses like business exchange. Cultural exchanges truly have greater value than is generally attributed to them.
Working with people of cultures other than his own, has given Robert the ability to establish an easy rapport with students and academics alike, at all levels. For example in the Gong Lu High School, Pudong, Shanghai China. The word Gong Lu, meaning Workers Street. The children of this high school where Robert taught one day a week as part of a program initiated by the University, were the sons and daughters of local workers – people who would never come across a person from another culture in their entire lives. Photography is a way of capturing a moment in time and preserving it. To this end – Robert may be considered a Time Traveller.

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