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This is the Tulu Flag. Tulu is one of the ancient Indic languages with its own rich history, tradition and it even has its own calendar. The region, traditionally called Tulunadu (includes now Udupi & D.K - Mangaluru Port City Districts of Karnataka & Kasargod District of Kerala) Has produced many achievers and stalwarts in many areas of society - name it from Bollywood to Hotel Industry - cradle of the Indian banking industry and much more. Tulunad’s Bellare is where the Amara Sulya Freedom Movement of 1837 - India’s first collective (public) resistance against the British East India Co.’s oppressive policies began in March 30, 1837. IIPian Anindith Gowda, master’s student at IIP is working on a major project related to his own legacy. Coming up soon… #tulu #tulunadu #amara #karnataka #heritage #1837 #kannada #culturalheritage #visualart #mfa #visualart #mentormentee #iipacademy #indianinstituteofphotography #flag #tulunad
Cont. 2 📷 Re-Establishment of Analogue Photography at Indian Institute of Photography Noida, India – The Indian Institute of Photography (IIP) is proud to announce the successful re-establishment of its Analogue Photography Learning Program, marking a renewed commitment to preserving the historical and artistic significance of film photography. Today, we celebrated the conclusion of our inaugural session, led by the esteemed Veteran Photographer Jagdish Yadav. During the session, Mr. Yadav enlightened students with a comprehensive overview of the history of photography, tracing its evolution from the earliest days of film to the modern digital era. His expertise provided a unique window into the intricate development of photographic techniques and technologies. Following the enlightening discussion, students were given a practical demonstration in IIP’s state-of-the-art darkroom. Mr. Yadav showcased the use of traditional instruments and techniques, including the use of an enlarger and the D-163 processing method. This hands-on experience not only connected students with the foundational practices of black and white photography but also ignited their passion for the craft. Our students left the workshop inspired, with many expressing their intentions to delve deeper into the world of SLR cameras and film photography. Tomorrow’s session promises to further this engagement, focusing on film processing, followed by practical shooting exercises using film cameras. IIP is dedicated to fostering an educational environment where the rich legacy of film photography is appreciated and advanced. By reintroducing these traditional methods, we aim to enrich our students’ educational experience, blending historical insights with practical skills that honor the art form’s storied past. For more information on the program and future sessions, please visit our website at www.iipacademy.edu.in #analog #analogphotography #silvergrainclassics #filmcamera #analogfeatures #analogvibes #iipacademy #historyofphotography #visualart #darkroom #noida
📷 Re-Establishment of Analogue Photography at Indian Institute of Photography Noida, India – The Indian Institute of Photography (IIP) is proud to announce the successful re-establishment of its Analogue Photography Learning Program, marking a renewed commitment to preserving the historical and artistic significance of film photography. Today, we celebrated the conclusion of our inaugural session, led by the esteemed Veteran Photographer Jagdish Yadav. During the session, Mr. Yadav enlightened students with a comprehensive overview of the history of photography, tracing its evolution from the earliest days of film to the modern digital era. His expertise provided a unique window into the intricate development of photographic techniques and technologies. Following the enlightening discussion, students were given a practical demonstration in IIP’s state-of-the-art darkroom. Mr. Yadav showcased the use of traditional instruments and techniques, including the use of an enlarger and the D-163 processing method. This hands-on experience not only connected students with the foundational practices of black and white photography but also ignited their passion for the craft. Our students left the workshop inspired, with many expressing their intentions to delve deeper into the world of SLR cameras and film photography. Tomorrow’s session promises to further this engagement, focusing on film processing, followed by practical shooting exercises using film cameras. IIP is dedicated to fostering an educational environment where the rich legacy of film photography is appreciated and advanced. By reintroducing these traditional methods, we aim to enrich our students’ educational experience, blending historical insights with practical skills that honor the art form’s storied past. For more information on the program and future sessions, please visit our website at www.iipacademy.edu.in #analog #analogphotography #silvergrainclassics #filmcamera #analogfeatures #analogvibes #iipacademy #historyofphotography #visualart #darkroom #noida
TRIBES OF INDIA by IIPian Harsh Agrawal: The Konyak Naga Tribe, often referred to as the "Headhunters of Nagaland," is one of the prominent Naga tribes residing in the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland, as well as in parts of Myanmar (Burma). Known for their distinctive cultural practices and warrior traditions, the Konyak Naga Tribe gained notoriety for their historic headhunting customs, which were a significant part of their traditional way of life. @harsh_traveller and @arti_traveller . #IndianTribalHeritage #TribalCulture #IndigenousPeople #TribalTraditions #DiverseTribesOfIndia #TribalArtistry #CulturalDiversity #TribalLife #IndigenousKnowledge #TribalCraftsmanship #TribalFestivals #TraditionalTribes #TribalUnity #TribalLanguages #HeritageConservation #iipacademy #indianinstituteofphotography #iip #photographyschool #artcollege #iipcca #TribalHistory #IndigenousWisdom #TribalJewelry #TribalDance #NativeCommunities #headhunters