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A wedding photographer taking a picture of the bride and her new husband with his family. A royal wedding with formal portraits. Wedding photography is a specialty in photography that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings. It may include other types of portrait photography of the couple before the ...
Category. : Photography in India. It's assumed that the huge majority of Indian photographers have carried out some photography in India, so this category simply subsumes Indian photographers as a subcategory; Indian photographers are not additionally listed individually below. As for non-Indian photographers, they are listed if they have done ...
Weddings in India vary according to the region, the religion, the community and the personal preferences of the bride and groom.They are festive occasions in India, and in most cases celebrated with extensive decorations, colour, music, dance, outfits and rituals that depend on the community, region and religion of the bride and the groom, as well as their preferences. [1]
Gauri Gill. Gauri Gill (born 1970) is an Indian contemporary photographer who lives in New Delhi. She has been called "one of India's most respected photographers" by the New York Times [1] and one of "the most thoughtful photographers active in India today" in The Wire. [2] In 2011 Gill was awarded the Grange Prize, Canada's most prestigious ...
Photography was introduced in India by the British in the early 19th century. [1] The concept of photography spread to India at a fast pace after the invention, introduction, and publicization of the daguerreotype technology in 1839. [2] By 1840, advertisements in Calcutta by Thacker, Spink, & Co. for imported cameras started appearing in a ...
Pages in category "21st-century Indian photographers" The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 115 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Farouq. Homai Vyarawalla (9 December 1913 – 15 January 2012), commonly known by her pseudonym Dalda 13, was India 's first woman photojournalist. [1][2] She began her career in 1938 working for the Bombay Chronicle, capturing images of daily life in the city. Vyarawalla worked for the British Information Services from the 1940s until 1970 ...
Robert Abban (born 1989) Campbell Addy (born c. 1993) Daniel Attoumou Amicchia (1908–1994) Philip Kwame Apagya (born 1958) Gilbert Asante (born 1987) James Barnor (born 1929) Eric Gyamfi (born 1990) Josephine Kuuire.