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Printer's Devil PRINTER'S DEVIL is a archival printspace in Delhi that serves you - "simple and fast Colour-managed prints from the experts." Email us for a pricelist

PRINTER'S DEVIL NEW DELHI is simple and fast! Colour-managed prints from the experts. We have an exhaustively tested all the paper and ink combinations and have devised a Giclée print service based upon delivering the best quality Giclée prints at a price you can afford. Delivery Worldwide at Competitive Prices.

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22/06/2018

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We are a delivery service specialising in pan Indian cuisine. Our menu includes dishes from Kashmir, Bengal, Kerala, Maharashtra, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, UP and Bihar. It is A carefully curated selection of dishes made in various homes across this vast country, we believe this array of dishes creates a unique dining experience filled with fond memories.

We source fresh ingredients every day. All our meats, fishes and vegetables are sourced fresh and specifically for your order. Our stock of grains and spices are bought from Khari Baoli, capital’s wholesale market.

Our menu is seasonal and we pride ourselves in bringing you each season’s particular and delectable gifts of fruit and vegetables. We have an elaborate a la carte menu as well as set menus for you to choose from.

We take orders today to serve tomorrow. We serve lunch and dinner and deliver at 1:30 pm for lunch and 8:30 pm for dinner. You can call us between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm daily . Minimum order Rs 3000. For orders that will serve more than 18 please give us notice of 48 hrs. . For even larger numbers, please give us ample time to plan a unique menu for your event.

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Open Call for "photography, illustration, graphic design, short stories & poems" on the theme of ‘HOME’.An installation ...
08/02/2017

Open Call for "photography, illustration, graphic design, short stories & poems" on the theme of ‘HOME’.

An installation is envisioned at the FORMAT International Photography Festival and Delhi Photo Festival. Inspired by Charles and Ray Eames’ ‘House of Cards’, prints of your submissions will be fabricated on to individual giant sheets of corrugated card, each with slots cut into them to allow them to interlock. Visitors over the course of the festival will be allowed to interlock the images to create a growing, evolving, three-dimensional structural exhibition.
(see link below for details on how to submit).

https://miniclick.co.uk/…/open-call-for-images-open-house-…/

a collaboration between Miniclicks and Blindboys.

Got 5 minutes ? Lend your voice to an international exhibition FORMAT International Photography Festival UK & The Delhi ...
15/01/2017

Got 5 minutes ? Lend your voice to an international exhibition FORMAT International Photography Festival UK & The Delhi Photo Festival. Just Follow the link !

Miniclick and Blind Boys are seeking audio submissions for their installation at Format 2017.

On Blindboys.org : Review of “Manakamana,” a transporting ethnographic film set entirely on a cable car in Nepal. Take a...
29/09/2014

On Blindboys.org : Review of “Manakamana,” a transporting ethnographic film set entirely on a cable car in Nepal. Take a look. Comments welcome.

http://blindboys.org/blog/?p=2099

Manakamna unfolds in sixteen-millimeter film, set entirely in a cable car in Nepal. It leaves the thinking to the eyes, leaving us with a wholly authentic, though greatly magnified sense of participation and something deeply photographic.

Our friends at The Brewhouse have produce this beautiful book  Tinka Tinka Tihar - with poetry and photographs from Tiha...
24/09/2013

Our friends at The Brewhouse have produce this beautiful book Tinka Tinka Tihar - with poetry and photographs from Tihar Jail.

Concepted and designed by The Brewhouse, Tinka Tinka Tihar, is a book that features poetry by 4 female inmates from Tihar's Jail no.6. The book is more than just poetry, however. It contains photography by the incarcerated poets themselves. We gave each a film camera and asked them to shoot their world inside the prison. The colour photos in this book are the result of this social experiment. They are unedited and presented as is. The book also features black & white photography by Mr. Shovan Gandhi who generously contributed his work to anchor this book.

Two upcoming photo exhibitions capture contrasting moods in Delhi’s Shahpur Jat ~ Photos by Ishan Tankha, Philippe Calia...
20/09/2013

Two upcoming photo exhibitions capture contrasting moods in Delhi’s Shahpur Jat ~ Photos by Ishan Tankha, Philippe Calia ~ http://is.gd/jy0Z4x

Two upcoming photo exhibitions capture contrasting moods in Delhi’s Shahpur Jat

11/07/2013

Olwe has very kindly listed out grants for photographers: I had to copy-paste the post to share it... Thank you Sudharak...

"My post to all young photographer,
Documentary Photography Grants and Fellowships

The Aaron Siskind Foundation
Individual Photographer Fellowship
www.aaronsiskind.org/grant.html
Who May Apply: U.S. Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents of the United States, who reside in the U.S., and who are at least 21 years of age.
Application Deadline: May 24, 2013.
Application fee: $10.
Amount: $10,000 each.

The Aftermath Project Grant
www.theaftermathproject.org/
The Aftermath Project holds a yearly grant competition open to working photographers worldwide covering the aftermath of conflict. In addition, through partnerships with universities, photography institutions and non-profit organizations, the Project seeks to help broaden the public’s understanding of the true cost of war— and the real price of peace — through international traveling exhibitions and educational outreach in communities and schools.
Application deadline: November, 2013. See application form for details.
Amount: $10,000.

Alexia Foundation
www.alexiafoundation.org/grants
The Alexia Foundation offers production grants to students and professional photographers to give them the financial ability to produce substantial stories that drive change in the effort to make the world a better place.
Application deadline: Last deadline was January 2013. Check website for 2014.
Amount: $15,000 for professional award; student awards for the first three winners (undergraduate or graduate) include full tuition for fall semester at the SU London Program and $150-$1000 cash grants.

Anthropographia Human Rights Through Visual Storytelling Award
www.anthropographia.org/2013/
Application deadline: May 7, 2013
Amount: $3,000.

A Blade of Grass Grants
www.abladeofgrass.org/apply/guidelines/
A Blade of Grass Fellowship for Socially Engaged Art: one-year fellowship for socially engaged individual artists and collectives.
Application deadline: December 2, 2013. Check website for guidelines in September 2013.
Amount: $20,000 each to seven-ten artists or collectives.

Organizational Project Grants: awarded in support of socially engaged art projects that bring participants into dialogue with the artist(s), embrace audiences beyond the art community, and aim to promote social change.
Application deadline: January 2014. Check website for guidelines in September 2013.
Amount: $20,000 each.

A Blade of Grass Distinguished Artist Fellowship: awarded to a select number of artists per year who are realizing socially engaged art projects of ambitious scale.
Application deadline: artists are selected by nomination only.
Amount: $50,000 per year for up to three years.

The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University
CDS Documentary Essay Prize
http://documentarystudies.duke.edu/awards/cds-documentary-essay-prize
The new CDS Documentary Essay Prize honors the best in documentary photography and writing in alternating years: one year, photos; one year, writing. The focus is on current or recently completed work (within the last two years) from a long-term project—fifteen images; fifteen to twenty pages of writing.
Application deadline: Last deadline was February 2013. Check website for 2014.
Amount: $3,000; work featured in Document, a periodical published by the Center for Documentary Studies, as well as in a virtual gallery on the Center’s website; take part in CDS’s Documentary Writer Speaker Series.

The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University
CDS/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography
http://firstbookprizephoto.com/apply
American and Canadian photographers who pursue work of creative or social importance have too few opportunities for support and recognition. This is especially true when photographers are engaged in personal or in-depth projects that do not have direct commercial appeal.
Application deadline: Deadline for 2013 has passed. Check website for 2014.
Amount: $3,000; publication of a book of photography; inclusion in a website devoted to presenting the work of the prizewinners.

The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University
Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize
http://documentarystudies.duke.edu/awards/dorothea-lange-paul-taylor-prize
This year, CDS is proud to re-launch the Lange-Taylor Prize, which supports documentary artists—working alone or in teams—who are involved in extended, ongoing fieldwork projects that rely on and exploit, in intriguing and effective ways, the interplay of words and images in the creation and presentation of their work.
Application deadline: May 7, 2013.
Application fee: $65
Amount: $10,000; solo exhibition at the Center for Documentary Studies; inclusion in the Archive of Documentary Arts at Rubenstein Library, Duke University.

The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Daylight Books
Daylight Photo Awards
http://www.daylightphotoawards.com/
Application deadline: May 1, 2013.
Application fee: $35.
Amount: $1000; solo exhibition at the Daylight Project Space; multimedia feature; a set of Daylight Books.

The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
The Dart Center Ochberg Fellowship
http://dartcenter.org/ochberg-fellowship-guidelines
Reporting responsibly and credibly on violence or traumatic events — on street crime and family violence, natural disasters and accidents, war and genocide — is a great challenge. Since 1999 the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, a project of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, has offered the annual Ochberg Fellowships to outstanding journalists interested in exploring these critical issues.Fellowships are open to print, broadcast and online reporters, photographers, editors and producers with no fewer than five years’ full-time journalism experience. Approximately half of the Fellowship participants are based in North America, with the balance drawn from Central and South America, Europe, the Asia Pacific region, Africa and the Mideast.
Application deadline: October 11, 2013.

FotoEvidence Book Award
http://www.fotoevidence.com/book-award
The competition is open to professional and amateur photographers. Submit up to 15 images from one project. If you are selected for the FotoEvidence Book Award you will be asked to submit 100-120 photographs on the same topic.
Application deadline: January 15, 2014.
Application fee: $50.

FotoVisura Grant for Outstanding Personal Photography Project and Spotlight Grant for Outstanding Student Photography Project
http://grant.fotovisura.com/
$2000 / $1000 cash prize for first placement (respectively professional and student awards) and various exhibit and publishing invitations.
Application deadline: Deadline for 2013 has passed. Check website for 2014.

International Photography Awards
http://www.photoawards.com/en/Pages/Enter/submit.php
Application deadline: May 31, 2013 (early bird deadline April 30, 2013.)
Application fee: $15-$ 35 per image, $30-$60 per series, according to category.
Amount: $10,000 and Lucie statue for International Photographer of the Year; $5,000 and Lucie statue for Discovery of the Year (non-professional and student;) $5,000 and Lucie statue for Deeper Perspective Photographer of the Year (professional, non-professional and student;) $2,500 and Lucie statue for Moving Images Photographer of the Year.

JGS (Joy of Giving Something) Quarterly Photography Contest
The Forward Thinking Museum
http://www.forwardthinkingmuseum.com/
Application deadline: June 30, 2013.
Amount: $1,000 for quarterly winners and their work will be featured in a solo exhibition at the Forward Thinking Museum; $5,000 for annual winners of the JGS Artist Award.

The Michael P. Smith Fund for Documentary Photography
New Orleans Photo Alliance
http://www.neworleansphotoalliance.org/grants/MPS_Fund/
The Michael P. Smith Fund For Documentary Photography (MPS Fund) was created by the New Orleans Photo Alliance to honor the life and work of Michael P. Smith, one of New Orleans’ most legendary and beloved documentary photographers. Both emerging and established photographers residing in the Gulf Coast states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida are eligible to apply for the MPS Fund’s annual $5000 grant. The subject matter for the proposed project is not limited to the Gulf Coast region.
Application deadline: Last deadline was March 2013. Check website for 2014.
Application fee: $25. Application fee + NOPA membership: $60.
Amount: $5000.

Open Society Foundation
Audience Engagement Grant
http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/audience-engagement-grant
The Audience Engagement Grant supports photographers to take an existing body of work on a social justice or human rights issue and devise an innovative and effective way of using that work as a tool for social change.
Application deadline: June 18, 2013.
Amount: $10,000–$30,000.

Open Society Foundation
Moving Walls Grant
http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/moving-walls
The Moving Walls exhibition series showcases documentary photography that highlights human rights and social issues that coincide with the Open Society Foundations’ mission.
Application deadline: Last deadline was February 2013. Check website for 2014

Open Society Foundation
Individual Production Grant, Documentary Photography Project
http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/production-grants-individuals
The Open Society Documentary Photography Project offers grants for documentary photographers from Central Asia, the South Caucasus, Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Pakistan. With these grants, we support visual documentation of important human rights and social issues in the region and provide training and mentorship to local photographers.
Application deadline: Deadline for 2013 has passed. Check website for 2014
Amount: Ten cash stipends of $3,500 each.

POYi (Picture of the Year international)
http://www.poyi.org/
Dozens of awards, prizes and, categories.
Application deadline: See website for 2014 deadlines
Amount: See website for 2014 awards

Proof: Media for Social Justice
Emerging Photojournalist Award
http://proof.org/emerging-photojournalist-program/
Application deadline: May 1, 2013.
Amount: First place will receive a $2,500 grant used to finance a photography project that promotes social change and human rights and will be mentored by Ed Kashi from VII. Second and third place will receive mentoring from well-known photojournalists. The top three entries will be shown at an exhibit in the VII gallery in New York City.

The Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting
http://pulitzercenter.org/grants/how-apply
Special Grant opportunities for students and non-native, English speaking journalists (http://pulitzercenter.org/grants/persephone-miel-fellowship)
Travel grants: The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting funds international travel costs associated with reporting projects on topics and regions of global importance, with an emphasis on issues that have gone unreported or under-reported in the mainstream American media.
Application deadline: Rolling
Amount: $2,000 - $10,000 (depending on project and budget planning.)

The Royal Photographic Society
The Joan Wakelin Hon FRPS Bursary
http://www.rps.org/bursaries
Application deadline: Check website for details on 2013 deadline.
Amount: £2,000; the winning photoessay will be published by Guardian News and Media and The RPS Journal.

SocialDocumentary.net
http://www.socialdocumentary.net/
SocialDocumentary.net (SDN) offers $200 award each month to featured photographer. To apply, submit documentary essay to SDN. Editors will select each month a featured photographer for award and to be featured photographer in email Spotlight newsletter.
Application deadline: Ongoing
Amount: $200 awarded monthly

Social Justice Reporting for a Global America: International Reporting Fellowship Program, for U.S.-based Journalists
http://www.icfj.org/our-work/social-justice-reporting-global-america
Selected journalists attend a week-long orientation at ICFJ’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., in May, where they will fine-tune their reporting projects and will gain new reporting skills to work overseas. Following orientation, fellows will report in the field for up to two weeks. Upon returning to the United States, they will finish their stories and broadcast or publish them by September.
Application deadline: Last deadline was February 2013. Check website for 2014.

Sony International Photography Awards
The World Photography Organization
http://www.worldphoto.org/about-the-sony-world-photography-awards/
Application deadline: Last deadline was January 2013. Check website for 2014.

Vienna International Photo Awards
http://thevipawards.com/2013/
The Vienna International Photo Awards, or VIPA for short, mission is to draw more attention to documentary photography in Austria and worldwide.
Application deadline: April 30, 2013.
Amount: 4.000 EUR for professional; 3.000 EUR for amateur; 2.000 EUR for smartphone.

W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund
http://smithfund.org/
The W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography is presented annually to a photographer whose past work and proposed project, as judged by a panel of experts, follows the tradition of W. Eugene Smith’s concerned photography and dedicated compassion exhibited during his 45-year career as a photographic essayist.
Application deadline: May 31, 2013.
Amount: $30,000."

New work on the website. An attempt to capture a momentary reality (not represent it but be it) - http://bit.ly/15vBqdv
10/07/2013

New work on the website. An attempt to capture a momentary reality (not represent it but be it) - http://bit.ly/15vBqdv

Personal portfolio of Akshay Mahajan

21/06/2013

Well I've always felt the need for reinvention. It's probably born out of some deep-rooted insecurity - http://www.akshaymahajan.in/

Salt lake Livin'
21/06/2013

Salt lake Livin'

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