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Samsung's Shilpa Dureja Puri touts Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G's 108MP camera in a new spot


Samsung’s Shilpa Dureja Puri touts Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G’s 108MP camera in a new spot
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The ad also features Cheil India’s Emmanuel Upputuru, independent director Daniel Upputuru, and photographer Avani Rai.
South Korean electronics giant Samsung wanted to shoot an ad where the 108MP brilliance of its mobile phone Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G’s camera is magnified. So, the brand’s agency Cheil India got working.
The two decided to cast their own folks in the ad. We have Shilpa Dureja Puri, Samsung India’s director of marketing, film director Daniel Upputuru, photographer Avani Rai, and Cheil India’s chief creative officer Emmanuel Upputuru.

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Samsung's campaign showcases the Power of 108MP of Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G

Samsung's campaign showcases the Power of 108MP of Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
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An Online Art Gallery!

An Online Art Gallery!
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Artists Are Selling $140 Photographs Online to Support India's Depleted Hospitals as It Battles a Coronavirus Surge


Artwork by Kuba Ryniewicz. Courtesy of Art for India.
India, the world’s second most populous nation, is in the throes of a deadly coronavirus surge that has claimed the lives of more than 4,000 people in just the past 24 hours. And according to reports from the health ministry, the number of daily infections has exceeded 300,000 every day for the past two weeks.
Now, the arts community is rallying to support overwhelmed hospitals facing dire oxygen shortages.
Art for India, which launched earlier this week and runs through May 9, is a grassroots project selling photographic prints for $140 each by 11 artists from India and its diaspora to raise money for the coronavirus relief group Mission Oxygen.

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Creatives unite to raise funds for India's Covid-19 relief

East End Press and Art for India are selling prints to raise money in support of the country’s urgent crisis.

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Buy a Print to Help India's Coronavirus Crisis


Art for IndiaPhotography by Prarthna Singh
As India’s Covid cases continue to soar, Art for India is raising money for Mission Oxygen through the sale of photographic prints by some of the country’s leading image-makers
May 04, 2021
It’s been over a year since the Covid-19 pandemic gripped the world, and as many countries seem to be edging towards some semblance of normality, others are facing the most devastating surges of the virus yet. India – the world’s second most populous nation – is one of the countries currently struggling the most, with the rampant spread of a deadly new variant of the virus bringing its healthcare system to its knees, and a terrifying milestone of 20 million Covid cases surpassed this week.

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Republic Day: Best Indian architectural sites through the lens of photographers


January 26, 2021 marks India's 72nd Republic Day, the day our constitution came into effect in 1950. While it may fill one with a sense of pride, and watching the parade on the television is how many Indians would begin this day; we decided to approach the most renowned photographers in the country. We asked them to share some of the most cherished clicks of gorgeous, mesmerising or simply close-to-their-hearts architectural sites of India. Indulge, appreciate and daydream...these clicks won't leave your mind easily.
Raghu Rai
Raghu Rai started photography by chance in 1965, at the age of 23. It is his ability to capture moments juxtaposed against iconic backdrops that make his work popular all across the globe. In 1972, Rai was honoured with the Padmashree—the first ever to be awarded to a photographer. His works have been presented in Europe, America and Asia; these have also won him several international accolades—Officer des Arts et des Letters by the French Government and Master of Photojournalism by Lucie Foundation, USA in 2018. He also became the laureate of the first edition of the Académie des beaux-arts Photography Award—William Klein. Rai has produced more than 55 picture books capturing various subjects, themes and people of India, and has done an extensive photo documentation of the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy and its continuing effects on the lives of gas victims.

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