Chiiz Volume 38 Fine Art Photography

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Editorial

ZiqianLiu Priyashi Negi Shivam Kr Sharma

Editorial

Chief Visualiser

Prateek Kashyap Design

Harjeet Singh Ritisha R. Verma Rohan Verma Priyanka Aiyer Research & Operations

Sabhyata Garg Sarthak Jain Mehul Agarwal Writers

Isha Shukla Gourav Bhat Saman Waheed Sana Singh Technology

Sachin Arora Harsh Rawat Rishabh Jain Nitesh Mittal Abhishek Tyagi Business Development

Rajesh Basu Amit Ghosh Sales

Krishna Srinivas Amit Gupta Marketing

Sriram Ramanujam Simran Kaur Anshika Singh Public Relations

Uzma Majeed

Staff Photographers

Susana Gomez Shailja Bhatnagar Urshita Saini Taniya Dasgupta Apoorv Pandey

“I don’t trust words, I trust pictures”- Insight of a French Photographer and a member of Magnum Photos, Gilles Peress. We are grateful that we have a space to offer for us to come together as a community. Chiiz Photography Magazine is here to showcase Fine-Art Photography in this issue. The specific genre existed with the unabridged form of photography and vision of the photographer as an artist. FineArt photography is not restricted to shapes and figures only. Its version is undefined that includes food to boudoir, fashion to wildlife & nature to documentary photography. Fine-Art Photography is all about freedom of an idea that a photographer pursues through its photographs. With this digital issue of Chiiz, readers will acknowledge some of the promising Fine-Art Photographers all over the world including, Patty Maher who photographed females in coexistence with the environment, Kat Bird who showcased aromatic flowers in a way like no one has ever photographed and then, Steve Day who has clicked fine art monochromes by heart. Apart from this, there is an Interview of Gab Bois, a photographer who creates her images at home and has a unique way of showcasing her creativity and hooked us to the simplicity of those captivating images. This issue also provides a platform for Chiiz Gallery to showcase the best-submitted photographs across the photographer’s community. Chiiz hosted workshops for food, fashion & fine art recently. You will get a glimpse of the Food Styling Photography Workshop & Essential Fashion Photography Workshop by Shailja Bhatnagar. And Sensual Fashion Photography Workshop & Fine Art Photography Workshop by Abir Roy. While paging further, a bunch of photographs of before and after the workshop submitted by participants will rush your adrenaline. To know more about our further events, please visit events.chiiz.com Fine-Art Photography is a dangerous genre to understand as out of the way of different genres and to make it obvious is a serious task. It is itself a blessing in disguise. We strive to showcase the artful meaning of fine art photography through some of the spectacled photographs in this issue. We all are in this together and will do everything we can to ensure that Chiiz supports you and your work. We look forward to your energy, creativity & brilliance. We wish you good health and some moments of peace!

Finance

Neelu Singh Consultant

Mansa Inc. CEO

Mukesh Kumar Cover Photo

Miles Marie

Ziqian Liu Regards, Ziqian Liu



The muted chaos and us Fujifilm X-T100 24mm F/4.4 1/8 ISO1600

Somdeb Mandal born and brought up in Konnagar, West Bengal, is a software engineer by profession. He was one of the winners of Camarena academy CAPA 2019 photography competition. Instagram: @somdeb.mandal

Minimal winter Nikon D750 200mm F/7.1 1/1000 ISO250

08 TRIGGER The white wall of paradise Ricoh GR III 18mm F/10 1/200 ISO200


When distance does matter Sony A7III 35mm F/5.6 1/250 ISO1600

Towards the chosen trail of light Ricoh GR III 18mm F/3.5 1/100 ISO5000


Antoine Verglas discovered his love for photography through a French TV show by clicking pictures of his girlfriend. He has captured models like Stephanie Seymour, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, and Cindy Crawford in a series of intimate, documentarystyle photographs for Elle magazine. His style most aptly is described as candid and uninhibited with natural light. Antoine cofounded Clic.com with Christiane Celle, a concept store with contemporary and vintage books, photographs, and fashion items. Instagram Handle: @antoineverglas glas 10 TRIGGER A Defiant Complexion


Style of Starkers

Hedonistic look

A Quiet Moment of Gratification

Flower as Odorant of Vulva


Let me Eat You



CHIIZ WORKSHOPS:

FASHION AND FOOD We, at Chiiz, support photography and always try to encourage our budding photographers and support their learning. In the past, we have organized several successful workshops for which we have received positive responses from our participants. Recently, we have organized workshops for food and fashion with our mentors Shailja Bhatnagar and Abir Roy. The workshops were organized as follows: Essential Fashion Photography Workshop by Shailja Bhatnagar- Jaipur  Essential Fashion Photography Workshop by Shailja Bhatnagar- Bangalore  Food Styling Photography Workshop by Shailja Bhatnagar- Delhi  Food Styling Photography Workshop by Shailja Bhatnagar- Bangalore  Sensual Fashion Photography Workshop by Abir Roy- Bangalore  Fine Art Photography Workshop by Abir Roy- Bangalore

Here are some of the best snippets of the workshop. Some of which were clicked during the workshop by our mentors & participants. Rest is shared by our participants after the workshop as a token of thanks. Hence, collected by Chiiz.

Mahendra Muddu Bengaluru, India

A Perfect Effigy Nikon D5600 50mm F/8 1/160 ISO100

Shivaprasad Masaguppi Bengaluru, India

Hi Fashion Nikon D3400 F/5 45mm 1/160 ISO100

Mahendra Muddu Bengaluru, India

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Bound to Corners Nikon D5600 135mm F/5 1/160 ISO1600


Atul Dhanuka Bengaluru, India

Aastha Jain Jaipur, India

Sajeev K. A. Gurugram, India

Beauty with a Smile Nikon D7200 105mm F/5.3 1/160 ISO100

Jayjit Nag Bengaluru, India

A Cup Full of Sunshine Canon R 75mm F/2.8 1/250 ISO640

Mahendra Muddu Bengaluru, India

Scary Girl Nikon D7000 50mm F/16 1/125 ISO100

Deepak Eshwar Bengaluru, India

The Sensual Look Nikon D7000 62mm F/5.3 1/160 ISO100

Dusky Maiden Nikon D750 85mm F/4 1/125 ISO100

Venkata Bala Bhaskar Marripudi. Bengaluru, India

Hues and Blues Nikon D5600 70mm F/5.6 1/160 ISO100

Shades of Beauty Nikon D750 85mm F/4 1/125 ISO100

Antony Bengaluru, India

Dusky Nikon D5600 50mm F/4 1/160 ISO100

Dinendra Mohanty Bengaluru, India

Rajiv Choudhary Bengaluru, India

Sanju P Bengaluru, India

Sanju P Bengaluru, India

Eyes Utter More then Breasts Canon 7D Mark II 50mm F/8 1/160 ISO100

Indoor Goddess Nikon D810 85 mm F/5.6 1/200 ISO100

The Black Elegance Nikon D850 50mm F/4 1/125 ISO100

Architype Impressions Canon 7D Mark II 50mm F/4.5 1/160 ISO100

Ajish Chandran Bengaluru, India

Simplicity at its Peak Nikon D7100 66mm F/5.6 1/160 ISO100


Anoop Bengaluru, India

Aastha Jain Jaipur, India

Overexposed with Tattoo Canon R 115mm F/3.5 1/90 ISO100

Sujoy Dutta Bengaluru, India

Queen of Hearts Canon R 75mm F/2.8 1/250 ISO800

Deepak Eshwar Bengaluru, India

Thinking Eyes Nikon D7000 42mm F/5.6 1/125 ISO100

Aastha Jain Jaipur, India

Bhumika Bolia Udaipur, India

Her Eyes Speak Sony SLT-A58 120mm 1/125 ISO100

In difficult times, fashion is always outrageous FujiFilm X-H1 55mm F/4 1/100 ISO100

Shh!!! Let the Game Begin Canon R 80mm F/2.8 1/640 ISO100

Rajiv Choudhary Bengaluru, India

Kapil Kumar Bairwa Jaipur, India

Shanthilal K Bengaluru, India

Magical Poses Canon 700D 85mm F/5.6 1/80 ISO150

Bared Identity in Blue Nikon D850 85mm F/8 1/125 ISO100

Ashi Smile Nikon D3200 50mm F/2.8 1/250 ISO400

Bishan Singh Rathore Jaipur, India

Beauty in Pink Nikon D750 50mm F/5.6 1/125 ISO100


Anoop Bengaluru, India

Kavin Mani Chennai, India

Cowgirl Attire Canon R 135mm F/4 1/125 ISO100

Beauty of the Soul Canon 5D Mark IV 85mm F/6.3 1/160 ISO125

Mahendra Muddu Bengaluru, India

Mainak Sen Bengaluru, India

Poised Attitude Nikon D5600 50mm F/5.6 1/160 ISO100

Glamorous Eyes Canon 1100D 50mm F/4.5 1/160 ISO100


Sanjay Roye Delhi, India

Ramya Jeyaram Bengaluru, India

Vikash Verma Bengaluru, India

Shake It Sony RX10M4 24mm F/5.6 1/60 ISO100

Balamahesh Puttamadaiah Bengaluru, India

Garlic Bread Nikon D750 105 mm F/3 1/80 ISO100

Zesty Lemon Strawberry Chia Pudding One Plus A5000 4.10mm F/1.7 1/140 ISO140

Vat 69 Nikon D300 50mm F/4.5 1/125 ISO200

Ramya Jeyaram Bengaluru, India

Kaushik Roy Choudhury Noida, India

Sanjay Roye Delhi, India

Rustic Flamboyance Sony RX10M4 17mm F/8 1/60 ISO100

French Baguette Nikon D750 105 mm F/3 1/125 ISO100

Anomaly Sony Alpha 7 III 50mm F/10 1/640 ISO100


Soumitra Ghosh Bengaluru, India

Soumitra Ghosh Bengaluru, India

Animesh Jaiswal Noida, India

Evening Snacks Canon 5D Mark IV 53mm F/5.6 1/125 ISO100

Dinner Time Canon 5D Mark IV 91mm F/8 1/125 ISO400

Red Velvet Cake Canon 1300D 100mm F/5.6 1/125 ISO100

Animesh Jaiswal Noida, India

Ishan Agarwal Gurugram, India

Shahi Paneer Canon 1300D 100mm F/5.6 1/125 ISO100

Noodles Canon 5D Mark III 100mm F/5 1/125 ISO100


Little Black Dress Canon 5D Mark IV 105mm F/5.6 1/160 ISO100

Ankit Nandwani (born 1989) is an Indian Still Life and Advertising photographer. He is a postgraduate in Professional Photography from Pearl Academy, Delhi, India with Advance Photographic studies from BTK Academy, Berlin, Germany. He holds an experience of over 6 years in the industry having worked for multiple domestic and international clients. He owns a full-size functional studio in Noida, Uttar Pradesh and has been in the industry since 2011, specializing in Still Life and Advertising Photography. Insta: @ankitnandwani Alyuva Herbal Hair Oil Canon 5D Mark IV 105mm F/11 1/160 ISO100

20 TRIGGER Alyuva Canon 5D Mark IV 60mm F/11 1/160 ISO100


Light Up Drench Canon 5D Mark IV 105mm F/22 1/200 ISO100

Light Up Beam Canon 5D Mark IV 93mm F/16 1/100 ISO100


Maate Canon 5D Mark IV 70mm F/16 1/125 ISO160

Alyuva Natural Sunscreen Lotion Canon 5D Mark IV 95mm F/11 1/160 ISO100

Milaaro Canon 5D Mark IV 90mm F/5.6 1/125 ISO500

Organic Harvest Canon 5D Mark IV 105mm F/16 1/125 ISO160

Mark Canon 5D Mark IV 56mm F/22 1/160 ISO100


Virtual Chill

Pinky Carpe Diem

Martin Sanchez is a very passionate and art-driven photographer. He comes from a background of design and believes that digital design is user-friendly. Since he was a child he was captivated by airplanes. And in mid-2015, he got interested in drone tech and was intrigued by the aerial photos. That was the beginning of his interest in Aerial Photography. He loves creating abstract art performance from minimal surfaces which he loves to call visual drone art. Visual drone art is definitely a new discovery in art. He has had his works published in National Geographic, AUDI Magazine, Land Rover Magazine, and many other prestigious publications around the world. Instagram @zekedrone and @visualdroneart

23 TRIGGER Dome of Depth and Stability


Subtext

Exploring the Edge

Bus Stop

Holding the situation


Bridge of Leap

Is it okay not to be okay?


Arthur is a 28 years old photographer dwelling in Russia. He left his job a few years ago and began traveling since then. He traveled a lot of breathtaking places to pursue prodigious people and their stories. He falls for chasing the beauty of the world. Insta: @inchaseofbeauty Dragon teeth DJI FC220 5mm F/2.2 1/40 ISO200

26 TRIGGER Escape from reality DJI FC220 5mm F/2.2 1/400 ISO100


Hot air balloons DJI FC220 5mm F/2.2 1/2 ISO200


Subtext

Patty Maher is a photographer from Toronto and has studied English Literature at the University of Guelph. Her work as a fine art photographer began in 2010. Since then, she has been featured on book covers and recognized in numerous online and print publications around the world, including a video interview with Yahoo Productions created for the series “The Weekly Flickr�. Patty has also received recognition in prestigious photography contests, including the PX3 Prie de la Photography Paris. Most recently, Maher won the 13th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award. Insta: @pattymaher

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With Wings

Three

The Open Window

Tulle

With the Wind


First it Whispers

Shadows


Ceremony of Waiting

Surrender

Hope Rises


Tanja Brandt is a 51 years old photographer from Grevenbroich, Germany. She rescues animals and that’s why she calls herself a Falconer. “Animals and photography are the best things in my life”, she quoted. Insta: @tanja_brandt 32 TRIGGER Walk Nikon D850 300mm F/2.8 1/2500 ISO 100


Mirror Mirror Nikon D5 105mm F/1.4 1/400 ISO100

Nostalgy Nikon D5 105mm F/1.4 1/250 ISO2500


New friends Nikon D4 105mm F/3 1/250 ISO450

Flower power Nikon Z7 105mm F/1.4 1/320 ISO125

Blue-eye rain monster Nikon D4 300mm F/2.8 1/500 ISO2500

Hide from the rain Nikon D4 50mm F/1.8 1/250 ISO800

Perspective Nikon D4 180mm F/2.8 1/1600 ISO125


Eagle-fight Nikon D5 400mm F/2.8 1/1250 ISO1000

First sunshine Nikon Z7 105mm F/1.4 1/5000 ISO100


App of the Month

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PicShot Photo Editor: Pic collage maker, Filters: Photo Editor Category: Photo Editor Ratings: 4.6/ 5 Platform: Android, iOS Price: Free

icShot Photo Editor offers a variety of features from photo editing till making collages and gives your photo a cool look. This app works offline also. After installing the app you’ll see 5 different sections viz; 1. Spiral- It gives your photo an added structure that has different shapes like spiral, wings, shape, love, etc giving your photo a new look, don’t forget to try its motion function! 2. Edit- It’s an extension to more of its features giving you full freedom to show your skills. Resizing the photo, giving a 3d look, you can change the background, make background blur, crop photo, add some stickers and whatnot. If you wanna be artistic try it’s sketch function but it requires the internet. 3. Collage- When you are with too many images and thinking to merge all, it will help you with that also. Just select the images minimum 2 & maximum 15 and you are ready to go, it’s as smooth to work with it 4. Camera- If you want to capture some new memories and upload them as soon as possible that’s for you. Open camera function, click, edit and shoot. 5. Mirror- Last but not least it makes your image a reflective image just like you see yourself in the mirror but the difference is it has a lot more to serve you, it shows you 15 different angles & with that all other editing functions also!

Save the image or directly share on social media it’s all up to you. If you want to upload a photo on social media and you are confused about the ratio it automatically does that. Suppose you want to post on Facebook Story, click on the crop button choose and it’s done. Chiiz Opinion: PicShot Photo Editor is a good start for people who want to become social media influencers. The features of the app, especially the spiral and Mirror feature is something way appraising. It is an application for creativity lovers. It’s easy to use, handy, with ample of features. The best thing about the app is its offline adaptability. It’s a good start if someone is willing to use applications free of cost. Shivam Kumar Sharma shivam@chiiz.com

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Shivam Kumar Sharma is an engineer by degree and a writer by heart. He wants to be a photojournalist. He iterated “He was working as a Design Engineer for an engineering company, but then, “CHIIZ” happened to me & then, I quit as an engineer.” Insta Username: photophilic_shivam



Ziqian Liu, an independent photographer, born in 1990. She came from China but inhabited in Shanghai. All of her work is a self-portrait, comprised of limbs, plants and mirror images to explore the balance between humans and nature. The reason to choose self-portrait is that it is the best way for her to communicate with herself and to indulge in her inner self. Insta: @ziqianqian

Segmentation 3 Olympus M5 Mark II 40mm F/5.8 1/15 ISO1600

38 TRIGGER Planet Sony ILCE-7M3 55mm F/6.3 1/5 ISO640

Trunk Sony ILCE-7M3 58mm F/6.3 1/4 ISO1000


Desire 1 Sony ILCE-7M3 44mm F/3.5 1/40 ISO2000

Alternating Olympus M5 Mark II 28mm F/5.3 1/15 ISO1600

Entrance Olympus M5 Mark II 25mm F/5.1 1/60 ISO1000

Mask Olympus M5 Mark II 50mm F/6.3 1/8 ISO1600

Circle Olympus M5 Mark II 28mm F/5.3 1/15 ISO1600

Empty Olympus M5 Mark II 50mm F/6.3 1/15 ISO1600

Focusing Sony ILCE-7M3 53mm F/2.8 1/40 ISO3200

Back Sony ILCE-7M3 28mm F/4.5 1/50 ISO2500

Desire 2 Sony ILCE-7M3 44mm F/3.5 1/40 ISO2000


Imitation Sony ILCE-7M3 55mm F/2.8 1/20 ISO1000

Segmentation 1 Olympus M5 Mark II 26mm F/5.2 1/13 ISO250

Saving Sony ILCE-7M3 57mm F/2.8 1/40 ISO1000

Segmentation 2 Olympus M5 Mark II 30mm F/5.4 1/0.6 ISO250


Two Vases Sony ILCE-7M3 37mm F/7.1 1/5 ISO1000

Hat 2 Sony ILCE-7M3 41mm F/2.8 1/20 ISO1000

Hat 1 Sony ILCE-7M3 30mm F/4 1/20 ISO500

New Dress Sony ILCE-7M3 59mm F/7.1 1/8 ISO500


Old is Gold THE VULTURE AND THE LITTLE GIRL This compelling photograph of the Vulture and a Little Girl (later confirmed as a boy), depicting the 1993 famine in Sudan, was photographed by Kevin Carter, a South African photojournalist. The photograph won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 1994 and turned out to be the Picture of the Year by The American Magazine. The plaintive photograph of a cadaverous toddler who was collapsing from hunger on his way to a feeding center in famine-ravaged Sudan while a vulture ominously loomed in the background, initially published in the New York Times in 1993 (which later described it as “a metaphor for Africa’s despair”) Once it was published, there were hundreds of questions asking about the child that led them to describe that the child escaped the vulture. The critics jump down Kevin’s throat to understand why he hadn’t assisted the child. Nevertheless, it brought a tremendous psychological burden to Kevin Carter. Years later, the parents of the child confirmed that the boy misrepresented a girl. His name was Kong Nyong and he survived the famine but died 14 years later of malaria. On 27 July 1994, barely two months after having received his Pulitzer Prize, 33-year-old Kevin Carter could shoulder that burden no more and took his own life. After coming home from New York, he wrote, he was “depressed … without a phone … money for rent … money for child support … money for debts … money!!! … I am haunted by the vivid memories of killings & corpses & anger & pain … of starving or wounded children, of trigger-happy madmen, often police, of killer executioners … “ Well, there is another side of the story also. Joao Silva, a photo reporter who accompanied Kevin to Sudan gave an interview with Japanese Writer and Journalist Akio Fujiwara, which Fujiwara published in his book Ehagaki ni sareta shonen- The Boy Who Became a Postcard. According to Silva, he and Carter landed in southern Sudan with the United Nations on March 11, 1993. UN personnel told them that they would be leaving in 30 minutes, the necessary time to distribute the food. Carter took many photos of hungry children. The boys’ parents were busy collecting the food from the airplane, meaning they were momentarily apart from their young ones. Carter snapped a picture from 10 meters away and took a couple of them and the vulture went away.

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“As these children are so weak and malnourished, to the viewer it may already seem that they are dead. A common feature of the fauna in this area is the vultures, who regularly look for human scraps that the humans leave behind. And so, if you use a zoom lens, with a close up of the boy and the birds behind him, it gives the message that they are going to eat him- well, this is a complete illusion. The animal is perhaps twenty meters away from the child.” (Extracted from the Wikipedia) And so this image, a good representation of the society, that allows for terrible famine to occur, is not an accurate portrayal of what was really happening. This boy had a family and the vulture was not trying to eat him.

Maushi Journal maushi@chiiz.com Maushi Journal is a writer and an amateur photojournalist. She writes poems, poetry & short stories. “Love is what’s important to me. I want to spread love in the universe”, she quoted her aim passionately. Instagram Username: maushi_journal



Conceptual

Gaib Bois

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Intimacy Model’s name: Asanisimasa Lait

Happy Meal


Charged Mode and Photographer: John Yuyi

Connect To Power Mode and Photographer: John Yuyi

Gaib Bois born and based in Montreal. She is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice focuses on photography. Her work masters the art of blurring the lines between real and simulated. She stages herself in evocative and powerful visual compositions where the spectator is exposed to the artist’s view of the social signs and symbols used in today’s hyperreal consumer society. Insta: @gabbois

Spa On The Go

Vitamin C-Cup

Eggs


420

Organic

Potatop

Essentials

How would you describe your journey? Growing up as an only child definitely had an impact on my creative development. I was always focused and loved making things with my hands. Whenever I wanted to get a project done, I would sit down and wouldn’t get up until I had finished it. This was to the point where, when I was in the zone, I’d stop feeling hunger or the need to go to the bathroom. I’m still like that today. Art has always been my favourite subject at school. My favourite projects were the ones that required a lot of time and precision. I just loved sitting down for hours, devoting my full attention to something that came to life before my eyes.

My dad had a significant influence on my creativity. When I was younger, he made me a convenience store from a fridge box. He hand-painted it perfectly, with brick walls, a beautiful “OPEN” sign, and even added some cats hanging out around the corner. It was my favourite thing to play with, way more so than any mass-produced toy I had. One winter, he made me an igloo with a bunch of moving boxes that he taped together. Again, painted and shaped so realistically. It was in the basement, and I was terrified of being down there in the dark. Still, I was so incredibly drawn to that igloo that I asked to sleep in it every single night of that winter. Everything he crafted for me was and still is pure gold in my eyes.


Monday Morning

I Take My Sugar White With One Coffee

I think that every idea should be written down, even if it seems embarrassing to have thought of it. These ridiculous or boring ideas evolve and become more polished over time and, in my experience, have resolved in some of my favourite works I’ve ever made.

Waxessory

What is the source of your creative inspiration? Everything! I try to collect as many ideas as possible. I end up not using most of them, but somewhere between two horrible ideas lies one not-sobad idea, and that’s what I’ll bring to life. Working with what I know is a fundamental principle for me. I walk around my house to get inspiration from objects in every room. I will often make lists of objects in my home, going from room to room, writing everything down. I’ll then come back to my desk to try and work from the words on my list. I’ll ask myself questions about the meaning or the physical form of the objects. For example, a door handle. What else has that specific shape? A head of broccoli, a light bulb, etc.

You have worked with “The TRP,” the music trio. How different was it working with them? Oh wow, that was a while ago! It was definitely out of my comfort zone because I’m so used to having a clear idea of what I’ll be shooting beforehand. For that shoot in particular I was executing ideas on the spot. It was a good exercise in improvisation. The EP that we were shooting the cover for was called Soak so we were experimenting with water. The model’s outfit ended up fully drenched, water was splashing all over the place, and she managed to hold the pose throughout it all. Such a champ! What are the essential gears you use while shooting? My strategy when it comes to shooting is to be able to work no matter where I am. I always use a point-and-shoot camera because it’s easy to carry. The one I use the most is very sturdy, so I can use it in almost any climate. That’s pretty much the only thing I need. I usually have a strong visual in mind before starting the process, so that helps a lot with narrowing down the equipment required. As long as I have myself to model, my little camera, and sometimes a tripod, I’m good to go!


Movie Review Pictures From A Revolution Director: Susan Meiselas, Richard P. Rogers, Alfred Guzzetti Genre: Political Cinema, Historical Documentary Running Time: 93 min Language: English, Spanish

In this lively discourse on the power of images, a renowned and acclaimed photographer Susan Meiselas returns to the scenes of a revolution that she witnessed and captured with her camera. Richly permeated with context and color, PICTURES FROM A REVOLUTION approaches the places and people behind Meiselas’ emblematic photographs of war-torn Nicaragua in the late 70’s and 80’s. Dredging into the lives of Guerrillas, Sandinistas & Bystanders, dispersed from Miami to Managua, a decade after their altercation in a violent struggle, this artful film finds prudent pride amidst still-fresh, stirring memories. The stories behind the renowned photos ignite a new understanding of social combat while inviting reflections on the war photographer’s complicated relationship with her subjects. In 1981, Susan Meiselas published 70 photographs she took chronicling the Sandinista revolution in “Nicaragua, June 1978 to July 1979”. Meiselas returns to besiege Central America to backtrack her steps and to interview some of the people she captured ten years ago. As she dives through the sun-deluged dusty villages of rural Nicaragua, Meiselas contrasts this intersection or that building site with a more breathtaking moment when it served as the background to Sandinista assault with Somoza’s National Guard. Several veterans of those assaults talk to Meiselas of their immense hopes and current sadness, of living in a drained country with very little hope for a better life. One person talks of all the foreign economic pressures as an obstacle to the better living conditions he had clashed for. One local hero of that time, however, affirms that the revolution had one overwhelming accomplishment- that they no longer have to fear the National Guard whose outrageous behavior provoked the Sandinista revolution and those casualties were often dumped into the “valley of death” Meiselas had documented, filled with limp, tortured torsos. She interviews two former members of the National Guard, one who continued fighting as a member of the Contras and lost his right hand. One of the famous photos, an armed guerrilla preparing to hurl a Molotov cocktail, is drawn from one of Meiselas’s photographs, and she dreams of transformation of her real picture into a more straightforward image and a useful symbol. Honestly, She does mark how the revolution in Nicaragua was “the luxury of a dream” for her, while for thousands of others, it had a harder and a credible instant.

The minor French novelist, Jules Valles, mentions the legacy of the Paris Commune as a “great confederation of sadness.” PICTURES FROM A REVOLUTION, co-directed by Richard P. Rogers and Alfred Guzzetti, tries to capture this sense of emotions, whether in the thwarted ambition of the Toronto auto worker who had dreamed of becoming an engineer, or the obscure fate of a seven-year-old boy whose mother recalls his pride at being chosen for a scholarship in Cuba before training in the former Soviet Union. PICTURES FROM THE REVOLUTION is a smart, straightforward tale of the evolution of images as they run recklessly into popular culture and political agendas. Appealingly shot and edited, it is never doubtful and often bravely honest. It is a somber meditation on what sometimes looks like the ineffectiveness of all social struggles. Of all the nonfiction films about Nicaragua, it is the most didactic, open to history. “We lost the luxury of a dream,” Meiselas accepts. “But, the Nicaraguans lost much more.” Excerpts from The New York Times- “A serious and moving film! Susan Meiselas recalls acts of heroism and moments of terrible fright.” Excerpts from The Los Angeles Times- “Rigorous, hardhitting yet deeply personal and compassionate.” Gauri Agarwal gauri@chiiz.com

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Gauri Agrawal is a self-taught writer. She is pursuing B.tech from Computer Science (2nd yr) from GLA University, Mathura. She is an aspirant of Software Development. She loves to play basketball and her core interest is playing with the strings of Guitar.



Dirty Neon Canon 5D Mark II 65mm F/4 1/100 ISO1600

Miles Marie is a Detroit based photographer whose photography is driven by the movement of the body and their stories. She continues to explore femme skin with the freedom of dripping it in colors and textures. Insta: @nomadic_madam

Havana Dreams and Dreaming Canon 5D Mark II 105mm F/4 1/50 ISO1000

50 TRIGGER Precious Moments Canon 5D Mark II 50mm F/20 1/160 ISO200

Segmentation 3 Olympus M5 Mark II 40mm F/5.8 1/15 ISO1600


Tulip Twinkle Canon 5D Mark II 50mm F/3.5 ISO250

Velvet Daisy Canon 5D Mark II 40mm F/7.1 1/250 ISO100

Total Recall Barberella Canon 5D Mark II 105mm F/4 ISO100


Jill Streefland is an enthusiastic, committed, and genuine photographer based near The Hague, Netherlands. She loves unposed moments filled with true emotions, big love, unlimited laughter & all those unexpected awesome surprises a wedding day brings. She aims to have every photograph that takes the bride and groom back to that special day. “Photographing those special moments that make a wedding day unforgettable is by far the best job in the world”, she added. Insta: @jill_streefland_fotografie

52 FEATURE Cookie’s my best friend Nikon D750 24mm F/4.5 1/320 ISO320


Let me enfold you, my love Nikon D750 50mm F/2.8 1/1250 ISO125

Freedom of Veil Nikon D750 50mm F/4 1/640 ISO125

Happiness surrounded everywhere Nikon D750 50mm F/4 1/250 ISO100

Moment of the year Nikon D750 50mm F/4.5 1/400 ISO500

Veil of Love Nikon D750 50mm F/3.2 1/400 ISO1000


Attitude of Marriage Day Nikon D750 50mm F/2 1/1000 ISO250

Steeplechase of Life Nikon D750 50mm F/3.5 1/1000 ISO640


Samar Saber is an Egyptian lady and a pharmacist. She resides in Saudi Arabia with her family. She is one of those self-independent and self-taught photographers. She acquired the knowledge of photography techniques and photoshop post-processing all by herself. Her hobbies include food and still life photography. She bought her first camera, Nikon D3300, in 2017 and now, works with Nikon D810. “Finally, I’m here as my husband always supports me”, she iterated. Insta: @dr.samar_saber

55 TRIGGER Flying Donuts Nikon D810 70mm F/10 1/160 ISO100


Flying Spices Nikon D810 70mm F/8 1/2000 ISO320

Flying Green Salad Nikon D810 70mm F/11 1/250 ISO200

Flying Sweet Cheese Nikon d810 70mm F/8 1/1000 ISO400

Chocolate Nikon D810 105mm F/7 1/160 ISO100


Flying Steak Nikon D810 70mm F/7 1/160 ISO100

Coffee Splash Nikon D810 70mm F/8 1/1600 ISO320

Splash Kiwi Nikon D810 70mm F/8 1/1600 ISO320

Chocolate Icecream Nikon D810 105mm F/6.3 1/160 ISO100

Turkish coffee Nikon D810 105mm F/9 1/160 ISO100


Kat Bird is an impressionist photographer based in the high desert mountains of western Colorado. Her photographs profoundly inspire with flow and movement of soft shadows and glimmering light. Her work is an exploration of simple yet comforting moments that make life beautiful.

Quiet Time Nikon D750 48mm F/2.8 1/4 ISO100

58 TRIGGER Soft Light Nikon D750 52mm F/2.8 1/8 ISO50

Sundae Delight Nikon D750 48mm F/2.8 1/5 ISO100


Organized Chaos Nikon D750 24mm F/2.8 1/8 ISO50

Hydrangea Bunch Nikon D750 70mm F/2.8 1/10 ISO50

Butterfly Kiss Nikon D750 70mm F/2.8 1/10 ISO50


Nili Mahendra Gudhka is a full-time wildlife and nature photographer born and brought up in Kenya and also plans Safaris across East Africa. By profession, she is an accountant, but her love for photography won over and now she works as a professional photographer. Instagram: @junglechic

If looks could kill Nikon D750 240mm F/5.6 1/500 ISO250

Love in the wild Nikon D750 600mm F/6.3 1/640 ISO400

Nosy Neighbour Nikon D750 600mm F/6.3 1/640 ISO1000

Fondling Stallions Nikon D750 600mm F/6.3 1/640 ISO200

A game of life and death Nikon D750 600mm F/6.3 1/250 ISO360

Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer Nikon D750 600mm F/10 1/250 ISO400

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Social Distancing Nikon D750 600mm F/6.3 1/1000 ISO400

Zebra “Beef” Nikon D750 600mm F/7.1 1/800 ISO200


Caught red-faced Nikon D750 600mm F/6.3 1/250 ISO320000

Self-Isolation Nikon D750 70mm F/2.8 1/60 ISO800

Show Off Nikon D750 600mm F/6.3 1/250 ISO560


Big Boy Nikon D5 400mm F/4 1/125 ISO320

Cheetah in Sunrise Nikon D5 600mm F/9 1/200 ISO500

Breakfast Nikon D5 600mm F/10 1/2500 ISO2000

Mother Care Nikon D4S 200mm F/11 1/500 ISO1600

Ali Alshamsi is a wildlife photographer from Qatar who began his photographic journey in 2015. He was spurred by the movie, “Lion King” to visit Africa and accomplished his dream as an adult. His favourite moment in Africa is the magical sunrise.

63 TRIGGER Light and Shadow Nikon D5 560mm F/13 1/200 ISO500


Mystery Wild Nikon D4S 600mm F/22 1/13 ISO160

Golden Twins Nikon D4S 600mm F/4 1/1000 ISO160

Lion on Fire Nikon D5 600mm F/5.6 1/640 ISO800

Wild Motion Nikon D4S 200mm F/22 1/6 ISO320

King of Africa Nikon D5 310mm F/4 1/5 ISO400


There is Hope Nikon D5 600mm F/4 1/250 ISO1000

Shadow Nikon D4S 600mm F/22 1/3200 ISO320

Fast and Furious Nikon D5 195mm F/8 1/20 ISO200

Ocean Light Nikon D5 600mm F/4 1/1600 ISO100

King of North Nikon D5 250mm F/5.6 1/500 ISO1000


UNDERWATER

Naomi Rose is an underwater photographer, specializing in megafauna photography including whale sharks, manta rays, humpback whales & her favorite- sharks. She was born and raised in Ireland and has now traded cold water diving for the World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Naomi’s passion is in protecting the oceans and the creatures that live within and especially changing people’s perceptions of sharks in order to encourage their protection. She believes that by photographing the beauty held in the oceans, she can change fear into awe and ignorance into an obsession. Insta: @naomirosephoto 66 TRIGGER Dancer In The Dark Nikon D810 15mm F/4 1/1000 ISO125


Curiosity Nikon D810 15mm F/11 1/500 ISO800

Big Mouth Nikon D810 15mm F/9 1/320 ISO640


Crystal Waters Nikon D810 15mm F/6.3 1/320 ISO64

Yellow Friends Nikon D810 15mm F/9 1/320 ISO640

King Of The Reef Nikon D810 15mm F/6.3 1/320 ISO90

Two Worlds Nikon D810 15mm F/10 1/320 ISO300

Cowtail Ray Nikon D810 15mm F/10 1/250 ISO160

Boys and their Toys NIKON D610 24mm F/4.5 1/3200 ISO500


Garnier Nikon D7100 66mm F/11 1/160 ISO100

Sabon Nikon D7100 70mm F/11 1/160 ISO100

Taras Zozulya is a professional product photographer. He fell in love with photography around 7 years ago. He likes the aesthetics, beauty & light control in the photograph. He combines his professional work with original and creative thinking. Customer satisfaction and admiration from the quality & professionalism of the images is the biggest source of motivation for him. Insta: @zota_photostudio

Dior Nikon D7100 70mm F/11 1/160 ISO100

Cognac Nikon D7100 90mm F/11 1/160 ISO100

69 TRIGGER Dalai Nikon D7100 48mm F/11 1/100 ISO100


XL Nikon D7100 90mm F/11 1/100 ISO100



Cinderella Canon 5D Mark III 22mm F/4 1/1600 ISO320

Menna Hossam is a Fine Art and Fashion photographer with a knack of framing fantasy themes and visual storytelling behind every shot. She started off her photographic journey during her college years and she’s always on the quest to capture the new and undiscovered. She aspires to be an international photographer who can inspire others and help them throughout their creative journey. Insta: @mennatullah__hossam

Eve Canon 5D Mark III 85mm F/2.8 1/640 ISO400

72 TRIGGER Blossom Canon R 38mm F/2 1/1000 ISO250


Cinderella Canon 5D Mark III 40mm F/4 1/1000 ISO320

Submersion Canon 5D Mark III 38mm F/2.8 1/160 ISO320

Vermilion Canon 5D Mark III 85mm F/3.5 1/1600 ISO320

Giselle Canon 5D Mark III 85mm F/2 1/320 ISO1000

Giselle Canon 5D Mark III 34mm F/4 1/320 ISO800

Queen Catherine Canon 5D Mark III 50mm F/3.5 1/160 ISO640

Mary of England Canon 5D Mark III 50mm F/2.5 1/1000 ISO320


Ode to Zelda Canon 5D Mark III 85mm F/2.2 1/400 ISO100

Her Untold Story Canon 5D Mark III 85mm F/3.2 1/200 ISO800

The Marchioness Canon R 85mm F/2.8 1/125 ISO1000

Ode to Zelda Canon 5D Mark III 37mm F/4 1/160 ISO800

Elizabeth Canon 5D Mark III 31mm F/3.5 1/200 ISO640

Giselle Canon 5D Mark III 27mm F/4 1/320 ISO800

The Escapist Canon 7D 50mm F/8 1/250 ISO200


Boys and their Toys NIKON D610 24mm F/4.5 1/3200 ISO500

Cover your tracks NIKON D610 105mm F/4.2 1/1600 ISO125

Marina Bulduk is a Belarusian who currently resides in Istanbul, Turkey. The motto of her life is CARPE DIEM (seize the moment). She loves street photography because of its unpredictability that she finds extremely challenging. “Leaving your house, you have no idea what you might see during your street hunt�, she added. She loves experimenting with her camera and attempts to create something new. She believes that street photography helps appreciate little things and details around us that people usually tend to take for granted. Insta: @marinabulduk

75 TRIGGER Walkin Marilyn NIKON D3100 18mm F/3.5 1/4 ISO400


Holy Selfie NIKON D610 30mm F/4.5 1/800 ISO100

Legomen NIKON D610 120mm F/4 1/250 ISO200

Istanbul Vibes NIKON D610 58mm F/4 1/250 ISO100

Roadworks NIKON D3100 18mm F/18 1/100 ISO400


Stay Home FUJIFILM X-T3 55mm F/5.6 1/3000 ISO160

No pain No gain NIKON D610 24mm F/22 1/50 ISO320


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Abhijeet Kumar Banerjee Kolkata, India

78 CHIIZ GALLERY

Mohini Nikon D750 55mm F/14 1/200 ISO200


Abhijeet Kumar Banerjee Kolkata, India

Vanita Vig Gurgaon, India

Rajnandini Nikon D750 66mm F/14 1/250 ISO160

Abhijeet Kumar Banerjee Kolkata, India

Indian Princess Nikon D750 65mm F/13 1/200 ISO160

Haunting Thoughts Canon 760D 18mm F/4 1/60 ISO400


Abstract Canon 1300D 51mm F/11 1/160 ISO100

Sohom Ghosh Howrah, India

Prathamesh Dixit Nashik, India

Jevgenijs Scolokovs Riga, Latvia

Dark Serenity 5D Mark IV 24mm F/18 30s ISO100

Gone With the Wind Canon 5d Mark3 12mm F/5 1/640 ISO100

Atriendu Kar Agartala, India

Beauty in the Nature Nikon D750 85mm F/2.8 1/800 ISO79


The Monolith Nikon D7500 11mm F/2.8 25sec ISO3200

Arkadeep Das Guwahati, India

Nick Dale London, England

Blue Wildebeest Nikon D810 400mm F/8 1/500 ISO64

Ashok Sikri Rishikesh, India

Somnath Chatterjee Kolkata, India

Rhythm of Colours Nikon D80 58mm F/5 0.8sec ISO400

Dibakar Roy Kolkata, India

Deer in Sunrays Nikon D750 190mm F/13 1/1000 ISO 200

Yellow painting Canon EOS 1200D 18mm F/3.5 1/2500 ISO125


Bathing Time NIKON D7200 11 mm F/9 1/160 ISO320

Saurabh Sirohiya Kolkata, India

Arkadeep Das Guwahati, India

Aniket Pal Lalgola, India

Happy Family Nikon D5300 150mm F/5 1/1000 ISO100

Mother Love Canon EOS 1300D 18mm F/5.6 1/640 ISO100

Alin Barishal, India

Biswajit Sahani Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Colorful Crop fields Hasselblad L1D-20c 10mm F/5 1/320 ISO100


Saurabh Sirohiya Kolkata, India

Udayan Sankar Pal Chennai, India

Life Is Full Of Colors FUJIFILM X-H1 14 mm F/16 1/125 ISO320

Jallikattu Canon Mark IV 200mm F/2.8 1/1250 ISO100

Ratha Yatra Canon 700D 55mm F/16 1sec ISO100

Saurabh Sirohiya Kolkata, India

Pronab Nath Chittagong, Bangladesh

A Marigold Seller NIKON D7200 12mm F/8 1/160 ISO400

Shadow Man Canon EOS 750D 50mm F/4.5 1/200 ISO1600


Childhood fun Hasselblad L1D-20c 10mm F/3.2 1/240 ISO100

Alin Barishal, India

Ujjal Kumar Das Purulia, India

Amol Nakve New Delhi, India

Everlasting Beauty Nikon D3300 50mm F/2.8 1/400 ISO100

Practising Passion Nikon D7100 300mm F/5.6 1/640 ISO800

Pratyush Pratim Roy Kolkata, India

Udayan Sankar Pal Chennai, India

Colour Portrait Canon EOS 77D 22mm F/3.5 1/320 ISO200

Safe Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 50mm F/1.4 1/4000 ISO200



MODEL OF THE MONTH Summer Jacobs

86 HALL OF FAME

Age: 22 Height: 5’7” Bust: 30’ Waist: 24’ Hips: 27’ Eyes: brown Hair: brown


Summer Jacobs, originally from Pune, has been modeling since she was 18 but was initially a pageant girl and has represented India internationally in 2017. She has done over 100 fashion shoots. She has done various campaigns for brands like Amazon, Toyota, Loreal to name a few as well as working for big renowned designers in the industry. She was a finalist at MTV’s India’s next top model season 3. She quoted “ Nothing comes easy without hard work, perseverance, discipline & consistency.” insta: @thesummerjacobs


MAKEUP ARTIST OF THE MONTH 88 HALL OF FAME

James Mac Inerney


James Mac Inerney, a London based makeup artist, originally from Ireland. Creating art & drawing was always his passion for growing up and has always been fascinated by color. He is graduated from Dublin City University studying Multimedia, furthered his education training as a makeup artist with VanityX Makeup Academy, Dublin. His makeup style is, ’fantasy overlaps reality’. He loves to create flamboyant looks playing with distorted shapes and adventurous eye makeup. Yayoi Kasuma, Salvador Dali & Serge Lutens are some of his biggest inspirations. His favorite on-going quote is “if an opportunity doesn’t knock, build the door”. Instagram @jmac_mua, Website: jamesmacinerney.com




Steve Day is a fine art photographer born and living in Melbourne, Australia. He has had a fascination with architecture and cityscapes, so he naturally gravitated to photographing architectural subjects which have become his passion. He is starting to delve into streetscapes and street photography. Recently he has become more experimental using different techniques in Photoshop to envision an altered reality. Instagram: @sadsoftphotos

92 TRIGGER The Silent waves Nikon D750 24mm F/8 330sec ISO100


Boat & Bridge Nikon D750 24mm F/8 293sec ISO100

Light at Edge Nikon D750 24mm F/8 524sec ISO100

Empty Path Nikon D750 32mm F/8 1/100 ISO100

Peoples on the floor Nikon D750 50mm F/8 1.6sec ISO100

Last Puzzle of the Building Nikon D750 40mm F/8 1/400 ISO100

Tonight Show is Running Nikon D750 24mm F/8 1/30 ISO125


Game of Cards Nikon D750 38mm F/8 1/320 ISO100

A Radio City in the City Nikon D750 24mm F/8 1/50 ISO125

Shapes & Figures Nikon D750 48mm F/8 1/160 ISO100


Heimo Huspek is the photographer and the owner of a Shooting Factory, A Picture Art Studio in the Alpine region of Carinthia in southern Austria. He started photographing when he did not cross even ten years of his life. Well, he is 64 years old now. Being also a retoucher, he recently burgeons particular fondness of picture composing. Insta: @shootingfactory

Join me? Nikon D800 28 mm F/9 1/160 ISO100 Model- @ninifeeeee

Celestial Ballet Nikon D850 42mm F/5.6 1/250 ISO31 Model- @ninifeeeee

95 TRIGGER Spark Nikon D850 52mm F/10 1/250 ISO31 Model- @jessica_7jk


Beauty and Decay Nikon D800 36mm F/9 1/160 ISO50 Model- @glory.valentine

Beast Nikon D850 32mm f/7.1 1/200sec ISO-31 Model- @ninifeeeee

Yellaawww Nikon D850 80mm F/10 1/250 ISO31 Model- @ninifeeeee


Join me? Nikon D800 28 mm F/9 1/160 ISO100 Model- @ninifeeeee

Virtuoso Nikon D850 86mm F/10 1/250 ISO31 Model- @ninifeeeee

Survive Nikon D850 56mm F/7.1 1/250 ISO31 Model- @ninifeeeee

Moonlight Sonata Nikon D850 86mm F/10 1/250 ISO31 Model- @ninifeeeee

Wet Nikon D800 85mm F/16 1/200 ISO50 Model- @sziraki_dorina


Demure Fire Demon Canon 5D MKIII 42mm F/8 1/200 ISO400 Nikon D850 56mm F/7.1 1/250 ISO31 Model- @ninifeeeee



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