An amalgam of diverse people, unparalleled heritage and lush landscapes, Tamil Nadu is a land of rich stories. Over November and December of 2021, we invited students from Chennai and across the state to portray their hometown through their lenses. Mentored on photography using iPhones, these 40 young artists set out to capture photographs withContinue reading “A Land of Stories: A photo exhibition at Egmore Museum, Chennai”
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A Photography workshop at Ajay Memorial Foundation – School for the hearing and speech impaired
We, at CPB Prism, got an opportunity to teach photography at the Ajay Memorial foundation earlier this month and this was our experience. We were engaged with the students for six classes in total and taught them the basics of photography. The workshop was designed to incorporate practical and theory classes. Some of the conceptsContinue reading “A Photography workshop at Ajay Memorial Foundation – School for the hearing and speech impaired”
Interview: Insider into Wildlife photography
Riddhi Mukherjee, a wildlife photographer and explorer, has traveled over vast distances to various places such as Assam, the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve, and other national parks in India. His work, published in renowned magazines such as Lonely Planet, National Geographic, BBC and Sanctuary Asia, captures compelling images of the world around him. This month,Continue reading “Interview: Insider into Wildlife photography”
Science of Photography
– By Raksita Rajagopal, age 15 Have you ever wondered whether there’s a science behind a single photograph? Because there is! There is a reaction behind every click. Scroll ahead if you’d like to know more! The science of photography covers all aspects of science. Physics, chemistry, you name it! It starts from the lensContinue reading “Science of Photography”
The Art of Observation
Somehow the ray of light that always falls on the same place everyday starts to appear out of place, and it’s like I’m starting to see the things I never paid attention to. I stay a little longer, observe a little more and as the seconds pass by, I start to see, I start toContinue reading “The Art of Observation”