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Solitary Silhouettes
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Published: Volume 15, Issue 10, October, 2007
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Ramya Reddy’s inspirations are drawn mostly from the elements in the natural world and the enduring side of the human spirit. Her pictures seek to bring out the ‘real’ in the real while reaching into the surreal. The 25-year-old Bangalore-based photographer, who is a Light and Life Academy alumnus, believes in continuously experimenting because she feels that “fine art photography is more a result of conscious effort and thought than a coincidence”. Are you a photographer with a fresh perspective on life? Do you have creative pictures that capture the essence of existence? Send in your compositions to art@verveonline.com. The best images will be featured in Framed.
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