Photographers
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Originally published | 2001 |
Authors | Fran Hodgkins |
Genres | Children's Non-fiction Literature |
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ID | 3013859 |
About Photographers
An introduction to the job of a photographer that examines the tasks that they perform including taking pictures, the tools that they use, and the education and skills required to be a successful photographer.
Pride at 50: Rare photos of early marches
... " Photo agencies hold images of Prides taken by press Photographers - but these archives are Photographers from the LGBTQ+ community photographing the community...
In photos: Throwback to life on Indian streets
... A collection of 23 photographs, the black and white streetscapes were shot by Ketaki Sheth, Pablo Bartholomew, Raghu Rai and Sooni Taraporevala - some of the country s most acclaimed Photographers...
Olympus betting-camera business after 84 years
... The 1970s was a highlight, with your cameras in the television advertised by prominent Photographers such as David Bailey and Lord Litchfield...
In photos: Throwback to life on Indian streets
In the Age Of mobile phones and Social Media , everyone is a bit of a photographer, drawing hordes of fans on their Instagram accounts. But a gallery in India recently held an exhibition Looking Back on The Time -honoured tradition of street photography.
A Collection of 23 photographs, The Black and white streetscapes were shot by Ketaki Sheth, Pablo Bartholomew , Raghu Rai and Sooni Taraporevala - Some of the country's most acclaimed Photographers .
The photographs span The Time between 1970 and 2000, and offer a view of The Golden period of street photography in India, when Photographers - Tucked behind their cameras - would roam The Streets , observing, engaging and capturing the nuances of daily life.
" It was a time when permission and consent were not negotiated in writing and The Photographer could photograph with tacit understanding from passers-by, " according to Delhi-based PHOTOINK, which organised The Show .
" Photographing The Street has increasingly become a complex and contested space today, surveillance and privacy issues notwithstanding. Everyone with a Mobile Phone is now a street photographer. "
Here's a selection of Some of the pictures from The Show :
Source of news: bbc.com