Ranjay Mitra • 03/06/08 •
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We are now integrated with our website, photoduniya.com. We have moved over to http://www.photoduniya.com/. Although we shall keep this blog up and running, most of the future posts will be on the Photoduniya Blog.
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Please take a moment to view the new site and let us know your feedback.
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Ranjay Mitra • 02/28/08 •
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We have finally launched journalimage.com, a website & blog specifically for street candid pictures and documentaries. After having your trust & readership for almost two years, your constant feedback, suggestions for more concentrated street photography and encouragement have convinced us to move ahead with journalimage.com.
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We hope to present candid street pictures, stories, techniques and documentaries [...]
Ranjay Mitra • 02/19/08 •
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The Joubert family has settled in Botswan to film and photograph the African Wildlife in it’s natural environment. Giving up a luxurious city life, they have been working for the National Geographic for over 15 years now. And they have produced some marvelous films over the time.
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Stalking the big cats on their jeep and [...]
Ranjay Mitra • 02/16/08 •
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Vincent has been playing the pan for over 25 years and about a decade in New York City. He is from Trinidad, but has been entertaining the New York City tourists for over a decade now. On my request, he played the Jamaican Farewell. I had first heard it on the pan in San [...]
Ranjay Mitra • 02/15/08 •
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Mr. Rabinowitz of the WCS, New York, has been fighting his personal battle to save the wild habitats of the Jaguars. The “necklace” as it is called, is a strip of of green forest nearing Panama in South America that has been very crucial to the successful revival of the Jaguar population.
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As for the [...]