India's leading photography magazine, Smart Photography brings you the latest updates in the world of photography every month. The magazine has a rich readership that include both amateur and professional photographers and the ever-growing community of photography enthusiasts. To cater to such broad readership, Smart Photography leverages on original content in the form of news, equipment reviews, tutorials, Photoshop techniques, interviews of photographers, technical features, and portfolio of photographers.
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Fujifilm launches Instax Mini EVO cinema camera
Exhibition Report
Map Camera’s best selling lenses for 2025
Yodobashi sales chart for December 2025
A Grand Celebration of Visual Storytelling • DCP Grand Annual Photography and Film Festival 2026
PSI Members’ Exhibition 2026
SNIPPETS
CEIF 2026 : India’s Premier Imaging Expo • Consumer Electronic Imaging Fair (CEIF) 2026, held January 16–18, 2026, at Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai.
Echoes of the North Pole
Sony a7 V debuts higher on sales charts than Canon”s R 6 MK III
Nikon Launches Nikkor Z 24-105 mm F4 –7.1 Macro Standard Zoom Lens
Redefining the All-Rounder: Sony’s Vision for the Next Generation of Hybrid Imaging • Mukesh Srivastava, Head of Imaging Business at Sony India, speaks with Ellora Dasgupta on imaging leadership, the Alpha 7 V philosophy, the role of AI and speed, and how Sony is shaping the future of photography and video for India’s evolving creator ecosystem.
Postcards from Sikkim • Sikkim feels like a mountain kingdom that never really lost its magic. Every valley carries stories from its royal past till 1975 and its deep-rooted traditions. Monasteries, forests, and winding hill towns give it an air of mystery and calm. For travellers, it is a beautiful blend of history, culture, great food and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.
A Smartphone Photographer
Holi of Braj Bhoomi
Rhythm in Stones Sun Temple, Konark
Camera choices for Tablet to Silver Screen
From Silver Halide Prints to a Hand-Bound Photobook • This month’s feature explores analogue photography through a young practitioner whose process moves from film and silver halide prints to handwritten text and a hand-bound photobook, later reproduced digitally.
When Photographs Slow Down: Why the Photobook Still Matters • While images multiply endlessly on screens, photographer Rijul Gupta makes a compelling case for print. Drawing from his analogue practice, darkroom experiences, and his photobook Footnotes from a Train Journey, he reflects on why photography finds its deepest meaning not in scrolling, but in holding.
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