The Times Journal of Photography [DEC 2001]
Rakesh Srestha [Interview]
He recommends photography as a profession to everybody all the time. In the past 20 years, he has captured more glamour in his camera than anyone else. Meet Rakesh Shrestha. His dream now is to start an academy where he can train the future photographers of India. In a candid talk, he took us on a ride through his life and let us in on some of his thoughts and ideas. Click here for the full interview.
Paul McGregor [Interview]
Ian Lockwood [Exhibition Review]
October threw up enough on view in terms of variety in the exhibitions on display throughout Mumbai. The first one to open was a unique concept. Artistes and Architects at the
Nikon F80 [Product Review]
A Single Lens Reflex Camera. One of the most popular and accepted tools in photography. Be it amateurs or serious photographers, almost every photographer worth his salt owns a SLR. It is only fair that the consumer gets his money’s worth.
Samsung, a long time leader in consumer electronics is now a serious player in the camera market. Some of their more recent launches – aimed obviously at the ‘style conscious’ photo-enthusiast rather than the serious photographer – are worth mentioning.
Kodak Digital Camera [Product Review]
All articles published in 'The Times Journal of Photography', November 2001.(c) The Times Journal of Photography
Posted by Scribbler at Tuesday, December 04, 2001
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