( A View from Jogilanker , Rainawari bridge by Brian Brake ) )
9 Two Kashmiri women by Brian Brake )
( At Shahe-Hamdan Ziyarat by Brian Brake)
( Gulmarg )
Brian Brake (1927-1988) Photography..
Brian Brake was a renowned photographer from Newzealand. His Indian Monsoon photographs are a treat. He has extensively photographed Kashmir during his visit in 1957 . Presence of man is the key feature of his photography. And he is adept in linking nature and human struggle in his photographs. Brian has also photographed world leaders, artists and musicians in action . A series has been done by him on Pablo Picasso especially while the artist witnessed a bull fight. He worked as film cameraman and remained associated with globally circulated magazines like Life,National Geographic and Paris Match for a long time .
He was known for his travel to exotic locations, adventure, big budget projects , working with cultural treasures and famous people.
The National Gallery of Australia acquired 23 photographs which form the core of the famous photo-essay, Monsoon, shot in India in 1960 by Brian Brake.
Monsoon first appeared in LIFE magazine on 1961 and subsequently in Paris-Match, Epoca and Queen. This single story established Brake's reputation as a master of the photo-essay.
( Monsoon photograph by Brian Brake)
( Monsoon photo by Brian Brake)
( Monsoon photo by Brian Brake)
( Monsoon photo by Brian Brake)
( Monsoon photo by Brian Brake)
Photographing the seasonal monsoon rains of India had been tried before with unsatisfactory results, and Brake’s initial attempts were also unsuccessful. Then he realised that the best approach was not to try and photograph the monsoon weather directly, but to focus on its effects on the people of India.
In 1980, Brake said that, out of all of his work, ‘If “Monsoon” lasts, I’ll be happy.’
( Avtar Mota)
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