Dipanjan Mitra
Being a software professional since 1999, Dipanjan Mitra always had an intense desire to travel across the Indian terrains. It was long inhibited till 2006 when his journey began with a small digital camera in the state of Karnataka. The world of photography really got him going when he moved on to a relatively higher end digital camera in the form of Canon S5 IS which he had used for around 2 years, trying to learn the magic of shutter and aperture until the real journey began with a Rebel T1i in May 2010. Fascinated by the magic of being behind the lens keeps amazing him every day. He wishes this journey never ends.
Rabih Madi
Rabih Madi is a photo and travel enthusiast, who always wanted to travel and photograph the world. As of 2009, after he received his first DSLR Camera (Nikon D90), he started using it with friends and family, and showed his true talent. It gave him enough money to purchase all his new equipment with in just one year (Nikon D700, with some great lenses), since then he was shooting everything from weddings to food, macro to travel, and some Corporate Contracts. Rabih’s goal is to travel and see the world, but also to showcase his talent!
Mark Paulda
Mark Paulda is a multifaceted photographer who known for his dark and visually elusive, yet intensely illuminated and inspirational photographs. His work represents profound observations into the nature of the world and humanity that surrounds him. Utilizing his intuitive skill with the camera, Paulda’s work takes everyday scenes and environments around him and creates abstracted forms and shapes that illuminate, evolve, and coagulate before the viewer. Much more than a travel photographer, he creates a sense of sensuality that is evocative of a Renaissance painting. Trusting in his intuition, his practice is a mystical and enigmatic expression of his own subtle and sensitive perceptions of the world around him. Letting the work guide him as he goes, there is something deeply intense and critical in his personal sensibilities and modalities of expression. He is incessantly searching for meaning and answers behind the camera lens. A keen observer of human behavior, he translates his experiences into concrete material production that can be experienced viscerally and intuitively by his audiences.While his work may at first appear ominous and foreboding, his entire oeuvre reveals profound insights into the paradoxes of life. He presents us with a reality that can be seen only indistinctly, as if through the fog of a surreal dream. As if in flux, these transient images appear experimental and vigorous.
Paulda effortlessly convinces the viewer that he has not only perfected his craft, but that he has an impeccable instinct for the emotionally evocative power of color, movement, texture, and shape. His works evoke a sense of abundance; swirling arabesques of color, in brilliant and translucent shades of red, blue, yellow, and green, are rich, luxurious, sensuous, fluid, and overflowing. Embodying an intense and energetic physicality, an exuberant expression of pleasure and vitality, the magic in Paulda’s art emerges in the tension between control and spontaneity, and the result is invariably surprising, poetic, and spiritual.
Mark Paulda is not only an observer of life, but also has a passion for traveling to foreign lands challenging that which he is most familiar. His aesthetic is simultaneously lyrical and mysterious, jubilant yet pensive. Employing these paradoxes, he skillfully captures empty, sparse environments that create a sense of memory and longing for faraway people and places. An award winning travel photographer and best-selling author, his books including “Celebrating El Paso,” “Edge of the Southwest”, and his new book “London After Hours”. His work will feature in his upcoming Power of Perception publication and exhibition in New York City, 2013.
