Tag Archives: Indonesia

Datuk Chachar: Penetrating the Surface of a Subject

When my teenaged daughter asked me if I had any pictures of Hindu practices that she could take to her next yoga class, I was taken off-guard.  Though I have plenty of frames of yogis and aesthetes, naked sadhus and … Continue reading

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Risky Business: Mining a subject for the best shot

Dealing with on-the-job hazards is just one element of being a photographer. I constantly have to weigh the risk-reward ratio, and often ignore it, if a good picture is a possibility. Of course, there are shooters who, by virtue of … Continue reading

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