Starting this week, Deshabhimani Malayalam Weekly will publish a long-form interview series featuring six Indian photographers whose practices have shaped photography in India in distinct and unconventional ways. The series features conversations with Ram Rahman, Sunil Gupta, Abul Kalam Azad, Ketaki Sheth, Diwan Manna, and Ramu Aravindan.
Bringing together documentary, conceptual, political, personal, and experimental approaches to the medium, the series attempts to engage with photographers who expanded the possibilities of photography in India in their own terms.
The interviews and accompanying essays are by Arjun Ramachandran, Joyel K. Pious, Gautham and Tulsi Swarna Lakshmi. The series opens with an introductory essay titled On the Limits of Representation in Indian Photography: Six Conversations.
Our parents, Habib & Indrani, were married by the Reverend John Haynes Holmes, at the Community Church of New York City on May 11, 1946. Today would have been their 80th wedding anniversary!
Ok..first result from the cardboard pinhole. I had to make a wooden film winder made from chinese chop sticks. The card one is unusable. Also you need a changing bag to remove the film !! The Kodal tri-X was too fast for the two second exposure. This was the best.