Also see: Waterfalls of the Western Ghats – A Photography Tour Pratap J, our photography mentor and landscape photography specialist writes about photographing some of the prettiest waterfalls in Karnataka’s Western Ghats. Text and photographs by Pratap. The seductive beauty of flowing water on hard…
Kishan Harwalkar, a regular on our photography tours, recalls his experiences of travelling across Rajasthan on a photography tour with Darter and shares the images he made during the visit. All text and images by Kishan. Also: join us on the upcoming edition of Forts…
Also see: Our Portrait Photography Workshop with Outdoor Light & Studio Setups Our portrait photographer Meghna Shirish comes with a background of learning from ‘Istituto Europeo di Design, Madrid, Spain’ and having learnt from the veterans likes Joe McNally, David Robin and Deanne fitzmaurice…
I went on a commissioned assignment to photograph Varanasi with a mobile-phone camera. The city’s streets and the river-front are so visually rich that I had no difficulty in coming out with a wide variety of colourful and interesting images. Here is a collection…
Also see: our upcoming travel photography workshop & masterclass in Badami with Arun Bhat Spread along River Malaprabha on the vast plains of Northern Karnataka are hundreds of temples built more than a thousand years ago by the venerable Chalukyan Kings. While some of these…
As the monsoons loomed over coastal India in early June 2016, a small group of photography enthusiasts and nature lovers set off to the wondrous forests of the Western Ghats at Agumbe on a photography tour organized by Darter Photography. Over the 3…
Pratap J, our post processing expert who also mentors our ‘Workshop on Digital Post-processing using Adobe Lightroom‘ writes on why post-processing is an essential part of every photographer’s workflow. Image processing using a post-processing software is common among digital photographers. There is an opinion among people…
Also see: Classic Myanmar – A Photography Tour It’s been a few years since I have been travelling to Myanmar regularly. Each time I revisit the country, I can’t help but wonder how beautiful and photogenic the country is, how graceful its people are, how…
This story is authored by by Dinesh Maneer, our mentor for the Landscape Photography Workshop at Gokarna that we conduct every February. See more about Dinesh and his work at dineshmaneer.com The Coastline and coastal area of Karnataka is about 320 KMs long and ranges 8-25Kms towards inland…
Also see: our photography tour to Rajasthan. There is something endearing about winter evenings in the desert expanses of Rajasthan. As the sun moves towards the horizon, sky acquires a shade of orange and slowly turns into deeper hues of red. The sand glows in…