Author Archive "K Madhavan Pillai"
Why Should Photography be any Different?

“Do photographers believe that they are cut cut from a different cloth?”–K Madhavan Pillai
Ten Eco-commandments for Photographers

K Madhavan Pillai lists down 10 eco-commandments for photographers. Are you eco-friendly?
When Does a Photograph Stop Being a Self Portrait?

“If every image is a reflection of who you are as a photographer, the question to ask is if you recognise who you see in that mirror.”–K Madhavan Pillai
The Minimalist Approach

In February 2011’s editorial, the Editor talks about the meaning and interpretation that we associate with images.
Good Photography is Always a Choice

“Photography stands apart from other arts, because it is impossible to replicate the work of another photographer, or even a single photograph.”
Discovering the Wonderful Joy of Books

“There is a beauty to an old book, or even an old paperback novel, which you will certainly not find with an old iPad.”
A Private Photo Gallery with a Difference

“I was pleasantly aware of being one of them… anonymous, alone and on my own clock.”–K Madhavan Pillai
Six Simple Rules of Making Money Through Photography
How does one make money through photography, and how does one make lots of it?
Just Some Grammar and No Words

K Madhavan Pillai de-constructs the grammar of photography and shares some unique characteristics about the art and practise of taking photographs.
A Love Affair with Black and White

K Madhavan Pillai elaborates on the love affair that quite a few photographers have with black and white photography.