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Book Offer: Alive & Clicking

by Seshu | Connecticut Children's Photographer | Kids Being Kids on September 18, 2006

in Books,Photography

I See No StrangerI have two extra signed copies off Alive & Clicking, a memoir by the legendary Indian photojournalist T. S. Satyan.

Want one? Write to me. Send me a link to a photographer’s site I should feature here but haven’t yet mentioned. I’ll pick two winners and mail them the books [in the US or Canada only please].

This book isn’t, to my knowledge, available in the US or Canada. It’s a terrific read about how a photojournalist from Mysore made a name for himself in India.

UPDATE: Stephen Voss, a Washington, DC based photojournalist has won the first copy of T.S. Satyan’s memoir by sending me Jan Grarup’s dark and brooding website, Shadowland.

UPDATE: Loki Muthuramalingam has won the second copy of T. S. Satyan’s memoir by pointing me to Dr. Vivek M. Vivek, to the utter chagrin of his parents decided to give up medicine in favor of photography! The good doctor happens to coordinate a “photo enthusiast community” in Bangalore which has its own Flickr page here. Loki is no slouch. Check out his own amazing work here.

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  • jessica perry

    Hi here is a link to some work by an emerging multimedia Canadian artist of
    Indian Descent — Devya Mehra, hope you enjoy it.

    http://www.videopool.org/catalogue/artists/?id=238

  • jessica perry

    Hi here is a link to some work by an emerging multimedia Canadian artist of
    Indian Descent — Devya Mehra, hope you enjoy it.

    http://www.videopool.org/catalogue/artists/?id=238

  • http://www.pipalproductions.com/ Seshu

    Thanks for the link Jessica. I enjoyed viewing Divya’s site but she isn’t a photographer. Most of the work on her site appears to be a mix of several mediums, including videography. I probably should have made it clear that I wanted links of still photographers. Slightly myopic in nature, but there is so much incredible talent out there, I figured I could enlist your help in discovering them.

  • http://www.pipalproductions.com Seshu

    Thanks for the link Jessica. I enjoyed viewing Divya’s site but she isn’t a photographer. Most of the work on her site appears to be a mix of several mediums, including videography. I probably should have made it clear that I wanted links of still photographers. Slightly myopic in nature, but there is so much incredible talent out there, I figured I could enlist your help in discovering them.

  • http://www.studio-visualfx.com/ Balagopal Ambalakkat

    Here is a link for one of may favourites
    http://www.stefan-rohner.net/

  • http://www.studio-visualfx.com Balagopal Ambalakkat

    Here is a link for one of may favourites
    http://www.stefan-rohner.net/

  • http://www.eoloperfido.com/ Ankit Goyal

    Hi,
    I thinks he has some great work. I am a resident of India so not applicable to recieve the book. Nevertheless I think this is a link you should feature….
    By the way – I love your website!
    Regards,
    Ankit

  • http://www.eoloperfido.com Ankit Goyal

    Hi,
    I thinks he has some great work. I am a resident of India so not applicable to recieve the book. Nevertheless I think this is a link you should feature….
    By the way – I love your website!
    Regards,
    Ankit

  • http://www.pipalproductions.com/ Seshu

    Balagopal and Ankit,

    Thanks for the links. I’ll be sure to check them both out. I am sorry but both books are now gone. I’ll have offers like this in the future. Be sure to keep checking the site. If you have any more links to share, please let me know.

  • http://www.pipalproductions.com Seshu

    Balagopal and Ankit,

    Thanks for the links. I’ll be sure to check them both out. I am sorry but both books are now gone. I’ll have offers like this in the future. Be sure to keep checking the site. If you have any more links to share, please let me know.

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