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Finding Calcutta: Memoirs of a Photographer

Author : Marie Bissell Constantin
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 33,7 MB
Release : 2016-07-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 1483454762

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"In 1984, Mother Teresa arrived in New Orleans to speak to a large crowd waiting in the Superdome. As Marie Bissell Constantin drove from Baton Rouge to take her photograph, she had no idea that her encounter would mark the first of many and that one day, one of her images of Mother Teresa would be unveiled in front of over three hundred thousand people for her beatification ceremony in St. Peter's Square. In her photographic memoir, Constantin leads others through her unique journey as she traveled to capture Mother Teresa in rare, private moments and document the vow ceremonies of her sisters. In addition to powerful black-and-white images, Constantin shares fascinating anecdotes that provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the daily experiences of women devoted to doing God's work, and also into Constantin's own personal journey as she explored the possibility of becoming a nun herself. Finding Calcutta shares black-and-white images and personal stories that shine a light on the selfless life of nuns around the world who live and work among the most abandoned people in the world." [taken from back of dust jacket]

Finding Calcutta: Memoirs of a Photographer

Author : Marie Bissell Constantin
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 19,21 MB
Release : 2016-07-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 1483454789

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In 1984, Mother Teresa arrived in New Orleans to speak to a large crowd waiting in the Superdome. As Marie Bissell Constantin drove in from Baton Rouge to take her photograph, she had no idea that her encounter would mark the first of many, and that one day one of her images of Mother Teresa would be unveiled in front of over three hundred thousand people for her beatification ceremony in St. Peter's Square. In her photographic memoir, Constantin leads others through her unique journey of exploring the possibility of becoming a nun herself as she traveled to capture Mother Teresa in rare, private moments. In addition to powerful black-and-white images of Mother Teresa, Constantin shares personal stories that shine a light on the selfless life of nuns, from other religious orders, who live and work among the most abandoned people in the world.

Calcutta, Repossessing the City

Author : Leena Kejriwal
Publisher : om shanti om shahrukh khan
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,86 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Calcutta (India)
ISBN : 9788187107620

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Photography can be seen to take on a self-assigned role of remembrance, recuperation and salvage, in turning its back resolutely on the spaces of transformation and the spectacle of change. As we go through Leena Kejriwal's photographs of Calcutta, we see how such a charge of recovering an old Calcutta unfolds itself in all its detail and depth, how she subtly excavates the past in the present, and in the process, presents a very different ethnography of the contemporary city. Author Biography As a fine art photographer, Kejriwal is a licentiate member of the British Institute of Professional Photographers (LBIPP). She designed the book cover for Sahitya Akademi award winning novel, Kalikatha Via Bypass, 1999, for Alka Sarogi, and created a series of fine art photographs for the Hyatt Regency in Calcutta and Mumbai in 2001. She has tried to capture the essence of spaces like Flury's for the Apeejay group, and Shiva on the streets of Mumbai for a book conceptualized by Rajiv Sethi, besides life in a brothel for an NGO working against human trafficking. Her oeuvre includes work in villages around Calcutta, documenting craft-based cottage industries. She has had four solo shows depicting life on the streets, Kalikatha, 2002,A Still Symphony, 2003,A Life of its Own, 2003 and 2004. Kejriwal was the Brand Ambassador for Fuji Film, India in 2005, and an artist-in-residence in France (under the Indo French cultural exchange programme) in 2005-06. An exhibition of her works depicting life there is currently traveling in India.

Finding Calcutta

Author : Mary Poplin
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 49,41 MB
Release : 2011-01-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830868488

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Mary Poplin's chronicle of her volunteer work with the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta provides an inside glimpse into Mother Teresa's life of service to the poor. Transformed by the experience, Poplin discovered how all of us can find our own places of meaningful work and service.

Calcutta

Author : Nemai Ghosh
Publisher : Collins India
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,98 MB
Release : 2014-06-13
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9789350296066

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Well-known photographer Nemai Ghosh, has been acclaimed for his work with Satyajit Ray. This spectacular coffee table shows a different facet of the genius of the ace cameraman. Here he documents the changing landscape of Kolkata over the last 50 years in a series of stunning black and white photographs that record every minute detail of the megapolis, from modern skyscrapers and shanties, to unknown alleyways, from the ghats of the Hooghly to the expanse of the Maidan, and also incredibly candid shots of some of the city's most well-known personalities.

The Home and the World

Author : Amitav Ghosh
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,46 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Calcutta (India)
ISBN : 9780300209174

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This exquisitely produced book features a selection of McPhee's works in and around India's former capital. Here we glimpse courtyards, living spaces, temples and altars as both vestiges of the past and integral to contemporary urban existence. McPhee's images sensitively penetrate the surface to show the blurred boundaries between social classes, the blending of public and private life, and resonances between India and other parts of the world.

Nowhere to Call Home: Volume Two

Author : Leah Denbok
Publisher : FriesenPress
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 10,27 MB
Release : 2018-08-28
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1999391616

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This book continues where my first book left off—with forty photographs and stories of people experiencing homelessness. It is a part of my ongoing mission, begun with volume one, to change the general public’s perception of those experiencing homelessness. So often, as I stated in my first book, they are viewed as subhuman creatures, or a lower order of being than human. Through my photographs and stories I am trying to humanize them, to help the general public see that, apart from the unfortunate circumstances in which these people find themselves, they are no different than you and I. I am heartened that, judging from the comments that my first book has received from people around the world, my work seems to be having this effect. All royalties from this book will be given to Home Horizon: Transitional Support Program.

Memoir of an Artist

Author : Amitabh SenGupta
Publisher : Partridge Publishing India
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 32,8 MB
Release : 2014-06-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1482821257

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Memoir of an Artist is a compelling account of an unpredictable life that stretches through India, Nigeria, and Paris. As a student, he was a witness to the student revolt in Paris in 1968; in the seventies, he was in Nigeria observing the post-Biafra scenario as a teacher in the university. As a product of institutional education that shaped and groomed the new artists, he realizes the impact of Eurocentric dialogue on Indian art so imposing that it makes Indian art in perpetual transit. Again, in the process of creating dialogue within Kolkata life, author discovers contemporary art indeed has no social connectivity; thus, the educated progressive is unable to dialogue with the progressing art. Indian modernism has become a manufactured brand within art commerce, aligned to global marketing. Meanwhile, life has many spectrums, and the author has observed the modernistic agenda exists in contemporary art, as in many activities of Indian life, but each is like an island without connectivity.