Our ever curious and passionate love affair with the camera will never cease. And so be it as Better Photography, India's first magazine completely devoted to the art and science of photography presents an expansive imagery like no other can. It is also the best-selling photography magazine in India and South Asia.

Columns

The Fall and Rise of the Professional

K Madhavan Pillai talks about the changing trends in commercial photography and the need for artistic documentation of weddings.
Radioactive Cameras

Radioactive Cameras

Columnist Gabriel Fuchs talks about internet discussion forums and 'radioactive cameras'.

The Making of a Powerful Picture

K Madhavan Pillai speaks about how a photograph can capture a sliver of time.
Portrait of a Lady

Portrait of a Lady

Editor K Madhavan Pillai remembers the first time he met legendary photojournalist Homai Vyarawalla and pays a tribute to her spirit and legacy that live on even after her.

Photography That Begins at Home

In June 2011's editorial's, the Editor talks about how photographs are a means to remembering and also our most treasured memory.

Simple Rules For Buying Your Next Camera

K Madhavan Pillai talks about what to consider while buying a new camera.

Photographic Creation and Trancendence

K Madhavan Pillai talks about photography as a meditative act.
Samira’s Wedding

Samira’s Wedding

Gabriel Fuchs ventures into wedding photography on a special occasion, for a dear friend.

The Stuff of Legend

Raghu Rai, one of the greatest legends in Indian street and documentary photography, in a candid confession, said, “I have often laid down at night with the helplessness of a man who has done little, with the knowledge that he cannot do enough now. But sometimes, I also awaken and see the world in a...

On Professions in Photography and Success

In May 2011's editorial, the Editor talks about the number of careers associated with photography and of success.
What Photographers Want

What Photographers Want

Gabriel Fuchs answers the quintessential question 'What Photographers Want" and comes up with some interesting answers.

The Minimalist Approach

In February 2011's editorial, the Editor talks about the meaning and interpretation that we associate with images.