Street photography from Amsterdam and Prague

I always found web-savvy JPG images lousy. Hi-res photos take time to download and will almost certainly result in theft. After much contemplation, the conclusion was that the ‘audiovisual’ format would suit me best. I looked up software that creates instant slideshows; none of them worked for me. In the end, I found that the…

Along Prinsengracht Canal again

I’ve already told you that I had spent a significant amount of time standing on top of a little bridge along Prinsengracht Canal photographing the boats that sailed under me. The fact of the matter is that I must have spent well over 80 hours standing on top of this bridge during the two months.…

Old Town Prague.

Yashica Mat TLR Camera and Fuji NEOPAN 100 ISO Black and White film. Old Town Prague is the most beautiful place that I have been to. The architecture is unparallel to anywhere else in the world. The imposing structure that you see is the majestic Church of Our Lady before Týn. Wikipedia suggests that it…

Lalbaugcha Raja

Lalbaugcha Raja in 2011

Lalbaugcha Raja has a lot of history behind it dating back to pre independence times. Most of the major textile mills of Bombay stood in this neighbourhood. Mill workers lived here in tenements or chawls. One fine day, the owners of these mills decided to either shut down operations or move elsewhere as property prices…

Change of crop!

Most oft, the impact that a photograph has on me is different from that it’d made on the previous occasion. Whilst traveling, I’d connect my flatbed film negative scanner to my Macbook and do low resolution scans. I’d post some of them on this blog. A few weeks ago, I had some of my film…