"Mumbai's history": the fusion of traditional wedding fashion India with the modern trends
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/mumbais-history-the-fusion-of-traditional-wedding-fashion-india-with-the-modern-trends.htmlTarun was Cheval is a leading fashion photographer in India, recognized at the international level. His experimental style and skill has opened a new era in fashion photography India. The master never accepted the conventional "rules" and created their own. In his work with Indian flavor, "says" in modern language. Before you Indian Bridal wear in the lens Tarun was Chiwala.
Instead of trying to follow Western trends, Cheval has created his own unique style, drawing inspiration from personal experience: memorable moments from childhood, travel, celebrations, culture and traditions that formed him.
In every picture guess the style of the master, his pride in his native culture and traditions. He combines finesse with technical and artistic sophistication of contemporary photography.
Tarun was Cheval is the first and only Indian photographer, awarded the prestigious Hasselblad Masters Award and the only Indian whose work was in the annual calendar of the leading Swiss manufacturer Broncolor Studio equipment in 2012. His work has been shown in the book of the famous photographer and author Tom ang.
Keywords: India | Wedding | Trend | Tradition
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