Week three
It’s been three weeks since I began my photography class. Some students have come every day while others have dropped off or only come intermittently. I even have had some new students join the class.Comments have become less frequent lately, so if you have any feedback for the students please comment.

Photo by Balaji.

Photo by Balaji.

Photo by Balaji.

Photo by Balaji.

Photo by Nitin.

Photo by Atiya.

Photo by Varshal.
Varshal’s photo reminds me of a photo shoot for some fashion magazine with one model waiting in the wings and the assistant standing by. The light coming through the edge of the sari at her shoulder is a nice touch.
Atiya’s photo of the insect is set off very well against the different textures and colors.
Balaji’s photo of the cell towers and smog (or is it fog) is very revealing about what is important or at least what has become dominant for the community. Balaji’s photos show a lot of interest in colors and they are often strikingly set off by the brown surroundings.
Varshal’s photo reminds me of a photo shoot for some fashion magazine with one model waiting in the wings and the assistant standing by. The light coming through the edge of the sari at her shoulder is a nice touch.
Atiya’s photo of the insect is set off very well against the different textures and colors.
Balaji’s photo of the cell towers and smog (or is it fog) is very revealing about what is important or at least what has become dominant for the community. Balaji’s photos show a lot of interest in colors and they are often strikingly set off by the brown surroundings.
Having some photography background, I can tell that all of you have learned some excellent principles from Loren, Sir.
I hope you continue posting your work. Seeing things through your eyes is very enjoyable.
Good Job!
I feel its better way to find India & Your feelings about Indians . A great job which gives us more learning about people.