A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India: And the Indian Subcontinent, Including Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives (Princeton Field Guides) List Price: £19.95 Price:
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India: And the Indian Subcontinent, Including Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives (Princeton Field Guides) List Price: £19.95 Price:
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This one-of-a-kind book, more than seven years in the making, is a dramatic photoexploration of the Indian subcontinent from the air. The breathtaking visuals, many of them photographed from over 30,000 feet from the cockpit of MIG fighter planes, and others from AN-12 transporters and MI-8 choppers, are a poetic mosaic of the stunning...
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Expedition Naga is a multisensory trip into one of the world’s most remote and least accessible regions. Diaries written by British administrators/explorers during punitive expeditions in the 1920′s and -30′s against the Naga, a people once notorious for their headhunting activities, are compared with contemporary notes written during the last 5 years when the...
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So, you are keen to enter into photography in India – well there’s no better place? Now is a good a time as any high-power digital cameras have never been more reasonably priced. You in all probability have a lot of questions on the best way to start & what to do, but do...
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Aerial photography is prohibited in India unless one has from various government agencies. It is for this reason that there are hardly any substantial books on India from the air. For the first time, Nicolas Chorier achieves this feat by using the fascinating technique of kite photography (taking aerial pictures by using a kite...
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Click looks a wide range of Indian photography from the self portraiture of Baptist Coelho and Ram Rahman’s portraits of Indian artists such as the post-progressive F. N. Souza to the photojournalism of Pablo Bartholomew famous for his documentation of the religious and ethnic violence in India. Also featured is Gauri Gill’s stark depiction...
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Though photography reaches back as far as the sixteenth-century’s camera obscura projects, it wasn’t until the British colonial period that amateur photographers introduced their technology to the Indian subcontinent. By the end of the nineteenth century, however, India was at the centre of a representational revolution. Was photography in India simply a void, waiting...
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Divided into thematic sections, this volume takes a look at individual genres of photography in India. These include city panoramas, documentary records of architectural monuments and native peoples of India, images of war, landscapes, portraits of the Maharajas, images of the British empire and native Indian photographers, focusing in particular on the remarkable Lala...
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