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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSudha Shanmugam, a native of South Tamil Nadu, India, is a writer, painter, and fine art photography enthusiast. With a degree in English Literature, she is steadily progressing on her journey toward becoming a published author. Her debut book, A Pinch of Solitude in My Soup, marks the beginning of this exciting new chapter in her creative career.Read More...
Sudha Shanmugam, a native of South Tamil Nadu, India, is a writer, painter, and fine art photography enthusiast. With a degree in English Literature, she is steadily progressing on her journey toward becoming a published author. Her debut book, A Pinch of Solitude in My Soup, marks the beginning of this exciting new chapter in her creative career.
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‘A Pinch of Solitude in My Soup’ is a photo novel inspired purely by my passion for fine art photography. During my school days, I came across an image in a popular magazine by a renowned photographer, which deeply impacted me. That moment made me realize how a photograph has the power to freeze time, capturing a fleeting moment forever. I even wrote a brief reflection on that image, and from that point onward, my fascination with photography has been both
‘A Pinch of Solitude in My Soup’ is a photo novel inspired purely by my passion for fine art photography. During my school days, I came across an image in a popular magazine by a renowned photographer, which deeply impacted me. That moment made me realize how a photograph has the power to freeze time, capturing a fleeting moment forever. I even wrote a brief reflection on that image, and from that point onward, my fascination with photography has been both constant and profound.
I believe that images have the ability to convey more than words ever can. An unexplained photograph can evoke countless interpretations and narrate diverse stories. Photography has
evolved into a powerful tool for communication and expression. The experience of leafing
through a photo book is calming, thought-provoking, and imaginative; each turn of the page
uncovers new stories and hidden meanings.
Photo novels, in my view, should be created as a source of relaxation and inspiration, offering a fresh perspective each time they are viewed.
There are no rules for good Photographs
There are only good Photographs
- Ansel Adams
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