from between the stone feet of shiva
photographs of India
de Cameron MacMaster
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À propos du livre
These 152 emotionally raw and painfully revealing photographs allow us a fleeting glimpse inside the lives of these common, everyday people - the ones you see on the street all around you, and the little ones you hardly notice. They show a side of Indian life we rarely get to see, and provide a unique perspective on the inimitable spirit, character, and humanity that can only be India.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 160 - Date de publication: mars 31, 2009
- Mots-clés Golden Temple, Indian People, Taj Mahal, The Taj, The Taj Mahal, Ganges River, India, Indians, Sub-Continent, Mumbai, Bombay, Delhi, Agra, Varanasi, Amritsar, Children, Boys, Girls, Baby, Babies, Sari, Saris, Ganges, Ghats, Poverty, Poor, Beggar, Beggars, Begging, Hindu, Muslim, Sadhu, Wala
À propos du créateur
After nearly 20 years as a professional dancer and choreographer, Cameron MacMaster retired from dance and returned to Toronto to pursue his first love – photography - and to focus his creative energies on establishing himself and his company, Froz’n Motion Photography. MacMaster specializes in wedding and engagement photography, which he absolutely loves, and adores his maternity and portrait work. His clients rave about the high quality and creativity behind his work and never fail to mention how relaxed and easy to work with he is. He spends thousands of hours a year wandering the streets of downtown Toronto, Canada and has amassed a dazzling collection of the City’s colourful streets and magnificent architecture. An avid travel buff, he has traveled and photographed extensively throughout Canada, the US, Hong Kong, China, Mexico, Jamaica, Cuba, Europe, Israel, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Island of Bali, but loves India the most.