Thaipusam: Photo Walk Participant’s Images
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This weekend was filled with endless screams, the rolling of eyes, bodies being pierced by spears, the sticking out of tongues (also pierced) and more; and that was just my photo walk...
For the past few years that I have been covering Thaipusam I have always shot using a flash early in the morning. I often use a technique called dragging the shutter or rear curtain sync....
I took a few folks out this morning to photograph the start of Thaipusam. The day started early with the chariot being prepared between 5:30am and 6:30am. At around 6:45am the chariot left and will...
It's that time of year again here in southeast Asia. This weekend is Thaipusam, the Hindu festival celebrated primarily by the Tamil community in South East Asia on the full moon in the Tamil month...
Kevin Russ, by his own admission likes to take the path of least resistance. This path has taken him from a shooting studio work (on a DSLR), being one of the first photographers with iStock and...
Java-Bali Photo Tour - 14-21 Sept. 2013 This tour has been in the R&D mode for the past year and a half and only now after we have worked out all the amazing details are we ready to make...
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