EDITOR'S LETTER
Photography is not a very new subject and it began from the dawn of
civilization. Photography is just the mechanical version of the
paintings by artists. The camera gathers the data through electrons
and the original idea of photography was stolen from the artists. It is
often said nothing more can be created in the world of photo art and
we the camera holders are just trying to recreate the ideas. In this
context, I am talking about the amateurs, who are working for their
desire, passion and love for the subject of photography. In this regard I
must say that nowadays it has become a trend where people buy
camera and lenses to pretend themselves to be photographers. It is
very painful for us to see that this beautiful subject of photography is
getting ruined by these people unknowingly. Our team of inside
photography has decided not to go by the trend and we will stick
ourselves to the subject without any kind of compromise. The
magazine may lose its glamour, but again we have got some serious
readers, who continuously give their support. I would like to share
with my readers about a photograph in Image square section which
made some controversy regarding its selection. Here I would like to
mention, the selection of photographs is done based on the
composition rules guided by PSA Photography Society of America
and we promise to stick ourselves to those rules. Especially for those
who love the art of light and shadow. We are having an immense
pleasure to give you the 11th issue of INSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY. There is
an article of composition and also a beautiful writing about the death
and photography in this issue, follows by some good images.Take a
break in this monsoon, hold a cup of tea and enjoy this issue.
Enjoy photography.
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Bhaskar Paul
Editor
INSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY