Meet Ar. Tushar Garg, a.k.a Techfrog, an architect turned photographer and an avid animal lover whose unique compositions and stunning visuals will boggle your mind. Here is a complete interview of him sharing his views about Travel & Architectural Photography.
Meet Aarohan Tiwari, a Delhi based photographer whose magical misty morning shots, moody street photos and portraits will leave you spellbound. Here’s a complete interview of him sharing his views about Travel & Street Photography.
The first step of learning any subject is to understand its basics. Be it rocket science or as simple as photography. It will not only strengthen your skills but will also take your photography to a higher level.
I am a photography buff, and I like spending my money buying equipment to support my art. However, it is more like a hobby than a profession. Therefore, I avoid purchasing expensive equipment to practice my skills. In this article, I will be sharing a list of inexpensive gears that you can buy to support your photography endeavours.
I took a 30 Day Photography challenge in August 2020, where I pushed myself to try out new styles of photography. It felt like a crash course in photography that helped me in understanding light and shadow, composition, colour theory, and storytelling in a better way.
I began my 30-day Photography challenge on the 3rd of August 2020, where I decided to practice creative photography for thirty days, trying a new style each day. I’ve just reached the 21st day of my challenge. Honestly, I am proud of my perseverance. Working from home had hit my creativity the hardest. However, this challenge was a breath of fresh air.
Photography has been my passion since childhood, and thanks to my parents’ support, I started photography as a hobby at a young age. I began with an analogue camera, followed by a digital point and shoot camera and finally a digital SLR. I went on a clicking spree wherever I visited and loved shooting landscapes, architecture, wildlife and nature. However, I never gave much thought to creative photography until recently.
Remember that image with perfectly placed objects on a flat surface that made your eyes stuck while you were endlessly scrolling your social media feed? That style is called Flat-lay and is one of the most popular genres of photography thriving on social media.
I recently had a Déjà vu moment. It was the last day of my Bangalore trip. I accidentally pressed the deleted button on my camera that erased the entire data from my memory card. A similar incident happened to me in 2008, during my Guwahati trip. A sudden pain ran through my veins. Was it the pain of shock because of what happened? Or was it the pain of loss because deep down I knew it was never coming back.
Wildlife photography was on my bucket list for a long time. I always wanted to capture wild beasts and beautiful birds in their natural habitat. However, the only hurdle in achieving this dream was – ‘the right equipment’.