News for 'photography'

India bag early wickets before rain ends play early on Day 1

India bag early wickets before rain ends play early on Day 1

Rediff.com19 Aug 2016

India dismissed two West Indies batsmen -- Leon Johnson and Dareen Bravo -- before rain forced an early lunch break and persistent drizzle ensured there was no further play for the rest of the opening day. The hosts were 62 for two in 22 overs with Kraigg Brathwaite (32) and Marlon Samuels (4) at the crease.

Bharwan Aloo, Crispy Fried Snapper: Readers share food pics!

Bharwan Aloo, Crispy Fried Snapper: Readers share food pics!

Rediff.com19 Jul 2013

Food photography is becoming a very provocative, glamorous art -- share yours with us!

Hungry kya? Mouthwatering food pics from readers!

Hungry kya? Mouthwatering food pics from readers!

Rediff.com18 Jul 2013

Food photography is becoming a very provocative, glamorous art -- share yours with us!

The Mumbai photographer who won the Pulitzer Prize

The Mumbai photographer who won the Pulitzer Prize

Rediff.com2 May 2018

Danish Siddiqui hopes to keep coming up with compelling stories that help him "sleep peacefully at night".

Top 10 DSLRs between Rs 40k and Rs 1L

Top 10 DSLRs between Rs 40k and Rs 1L

Rediff.com27 Apr 2013

For amateurs or experts, there's a DSLR for everyone in this range.

The most wow gadgets of 2017

The most wow gadgets of 2017

Rediff.com26 Dec 2017

This is what tech head heaven looks like.

Farewell, gentle giant

Farewell, gentle giant

Rediff.com22 Jan 2020

Kishore Singh salutes Akbar Padamsee, the legendary painter who passed into the ages last fortnight.

'This is not the time for ME, but for WE'

'This is not the time for ME, but for WE'

Rediff.com6 May 2020

'We are not laying any of our team off. We cannot do that especially at this time.' 'It will be hard for them to find other jobs now and we will not let our team down now.'

Captain Tania Shergill makes history

Captain Tania Shergill makes history

Rediff.com15 Jan 2020

'Every bit of the parade is important. Everything that is being executed, you have to be completely in it,' says Captain Tania Shergill, the first woman adjutant at a Republic Day parade.

How to get rid of back pain and protect your spine

How to get rid of back pain and protect your spine

Rediff.com27 Feb 2019

Set a timer on your computer for a stand-and-stretch break after every 30 minutes.

Will price kill Nikon's 'budget' FX camera in India?

Will price kill Nikon's 'budget' FX camera in India?

Rediff.com24 Sep 2012

Personal preferences notwithstanding, even many Canon aficionados will find it difficult to resist the charms of the rival's new offering and some may be even considering crossing the pricey Rubicon.

Richard Gere visits Buddhist temple in Seoul

Richard Gere visits Buddhist temple in Seoul

Rediff.com21 Jun 2011

Get your lowdown on what's going on in the world of Hollywod, right here!

MUST SEE! Nat Geo contest's AMAZING photographs

MUST SEE! Nat Geo contest's AMAZING photographs

Rediff.com10 Dec 2012

We present some of the amazing photographs that are in line for the prestigious National Geographic photo contest award.

Greece suspends professional football indefinitely

Greece suspends professional football indefinitely

Rediff.com25 Feb 2015

The move follows a pitch invasion at the end of the Athens derby last weekend and a Super League board meeting which ended in a brawl on Tuesday, with Greece's recently-elected Syriza ruling party aiming to stamp out the problem of crowd violence.

Chat with best-selling author Preeti Shenoy

Chat with best-selling author Preeti Shenoy

Rediff.com22 Jan 2013

Chat with best-selling author Preeti Shenoy on writing books and being in love.

Video: Big fat Indian wedding season begins

Video: Big fat Indian wedding season begins

Rediff.com6 Nov 2012

With customers becoming more experimental, choices like Bollywood inspired photography or theme weddings can turn one's big day into a fairytale occasion.

She is bringing the museum into our homes

She is bringing the museum into our homes

Rediff.com3 Jul 2017

Dayanita Singh, artist and curator, is giving photography a new art form.

India lodges protest with Pakistan over Akhnoor shelling

India lodges protest with Pakistan over Akhnoor shelling

Rediff.com16 Jul 2015

India has lodged protest with Pakistan over the ceasefire violation in Akhnoor sector in Jammu on Wednesday in which one woman was killed.

Mammootty teams up with Ranjith Sankar's for Varsham

Mammootty teams up with Ranjith Sankar's for Varsham

Rediff.com24 Mar 2014

The film is about a common man becoming a legend in his own right.

Notebook review: Wow! visuals, wooden leads!

Notebook review: Wow! visuals, wooden leads!

Rediff.com29 Mar 2019

A little charm from the debuting actors and Notebook would actually be worthy of note.

MUST READ: Top 5 things women really want from men

MUST READ: Top 5 things women really want from men

Rediff.com8 Feb 2013

Bestselling author Preeti Shenoy on what women really want from their partners. And no it's not what you think!

'#MeToo is like a wave'

'#MeToo is like a wave'

Rediff.com7 May 2021

'The first one has done what it needs to do.' 'I'm sure there's going to be a stronger wave.' 'Anybody who thinks #MeToo has gone and they are off the hook are fooling themselves'

Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus

Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus

Rediff.com4 Oct 2019

It's expensive but full of surprises, says Khalid Anzar.

'My Green Card is at home, where is yours?

'My Green Card is at home, where is yours?

Rediff.com29 May 2012

Leena Jayaswal, an associate professor at American University in Washington, DC, last week made her artistic debut at an exhibition titled Motherland at the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington DC this month. Aziz Haniffa reports

Court approves Kodak's bid to sell patents

Court approves Kodak's bid to sell patents

Rediff.com3 Jul 2012

Eastman Kodak has said the US bankruptcy court has approved its bid to sell more than 1,100 patents related to digital imaging, a move aimed at restructuring the company that once led the photography market.

Blank Review: Bland and boring

Blank Review: Bland and boring

Rediff.com3 May 2019

'As is mandatory in Bollywood these days, Blank too insists on painting a ferocious Muslim imagery of bushy beards, severe kohl-eyes and chequered scarfs spewing distorted religious ideology to impressionable young minds,' notes Sukanya Verma.

Would you buy the OPPO Reno 3 Pro for Rs 29,990?

Would you buy the OPPO Reno 3 Pro for Rs 29,990?

Rediff.com23 Mar 2020

Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com lists the pros and the cons.

PIX: A tribute to the Spirit of Mumbai

PIX: A tribute to the Spirit of Mumbai

Rediff.com20 Jun 2019

Mumbai's dabbawallahs are the stars of an unusual exhibition.

Is Dileesh Pothan our finest film-maker?

Is Dileesh Pothan our finest film-maker?

Rediff.com6 Apr 2021

'I might in the future step out of a Dileesh Pothan movie not completely satisfied, but content I'll be in the knowledge that our greatest living film-maker had failed striving to be something more than just an auteur,' notes Sreehari Nair.

Curiosity buzz: UFOs zooming across Mars?

Curiosity buzz: UFOs zooming across Mars?

Rediff.com23 Aug 2012

NASA's Curiosity rover has captured a strange white light dancing across the horizon of Mars and four blobs hovering in the sky, which UFO hunters claim are alien ships monitoring humans' baby steps into the universe.

PIX: 'Homebody' Osaka making the most of isolation

PIX: 'Homebody' Osaka making the most of isolation

Rediff.com30 Apr 2020

Following a whirlwind few years, Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka can be forgiven for taking time to reset and relax as the sporting world goes on an indefinite pause due to the coronavirus crisis. Osaka, a two-time Grand Slam winner who also became the first Japanese player to reach world number one, had been preparing for another action-packed summer including her Olympics debut on home soil at Tokyo 2020.

Will you buy Samsung J7 Duo for Rs 16,990?

Will you buy Samsung J7 Duo for Rs 16,990?

Rediff.com12 Apr 2018

With J7 Duo, Samsung joins the bandwagon of rear dual camera phones at a budget.

The rise and fall of Kodak: Why it went bankrupt

The rise and fall of Kodak: Why it went bankrupt

Rediff.com9 Feb 2012

Fifteen years ago, Kodak was the fourth most valuable brand in the world after Disney, Coca-Cola and Microsoft.

Why is Bollywood excited about Sharvari Wagh?

Why is Bollywood excited about Sharvari Wagh?

Rediff.com13 Jan 2020

'That I have been given the opportunity to be part of The Forgotten Army and Bunty Aur Babli 2 is really great.'

LIVE EXHIBITION of Ladakh photos! Click here!

LIVE EXHIBITION of Ladakh photos! Click here!

Rediff.com19 Jun 2012

Varun Gupta of Travelling Lens will share with us pictures from and memories of his various trips to Ladakh on Rediff ZaraBol from 2pm onwards today!

Ace photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha passes away

Ace photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha passes away

Rediff.com13 Sep 2011

The celebrated photographer was 62.

Celebrating the genius of Prabuddha Dasgupta

Celebrating the genius of Prabuddha Dasgupta

Rediff.com14 Aug 2012

Just what did Prabuddha Dasgupta mean to photography in India? Rediff.com's Abhishek Mande tries to find out.

Ad guru and actor Alyque Padamsee passes away at 90

Ad guru and actor Alyque Padamsee passes away at 90

Rediff.com17 Nov 2018

Padamsee will be best remembered for iconic campaigns such as 'Lalitaji' for Surf, 'Cherry Charlie' for Cherry Blossom Shoe Polish, MRF's 'Muscle Man', the Liril girl in the waterfall and 'Hamara Bajaj' for the auto major.

Aaditya becomes 1st Thackeray to enter Maha assembly

Aaditya becomes 1st Thackeray to enter Maha assembly

Rediff.com24 Oct 2019

The 29-year-old next-gen Thackeray, whom his party wants to be the deputy chief minister in the BJP-Sena alliance government, won with a thumping majority from Mumbai's Worli constituency.

BIG VIEW: 26 stunning PHOTOS that tell a story

BIG VIEW: 26 stunning PHOTOS that tell a story

Rediff.com21 Oct 2011

The biennial Delhi Photo Festival 2011, an initiative of the India Habitat Centre and the Nazar Foundation, has on display photographs that takes one across borders, and captures the moods of people in varied topographies under varied circumstances.