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“Think and Compose Like a Painter” on Digital Photography School

Many years ago I met a well known English artist while I was travelling through Northern India. We happened to be staying at the same hotel, one of those rather agreeable converted palaces. Each day he went out with his watercolours, easel, portable chair and sizable sketch books, as he used to say, ‘to seek inspiration and watch the world go by…’

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Nick Fleming Behind the Lens

Taking a breather on the Armanath Yatra, Kashmir (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
In the mountains near Kedarnath (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
Photographing in Patthar Masjid, Srinagar, Kashmir (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
First light by the Ganges in Varanasi (<a target="_blank" href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
Resting at Gaumukh, source of the Ganges (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
On the path up to Gaumukh (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
With Baba Avtar Singhji and Buga Singh and members and friends of Baba Bidi Chand Dal in Anandpur Sahib. (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
Nick Fleming and sadhu at dawn on the ghats at Varanasi (<a target="_blank" href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
Near Jammu (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)
Travelling with the flower man on Nageen Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir (<a href="httpss://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Photo by Dalbir Singh</a>)

Nick photographs people in their majesty and places in their glory.

He’s lectured at the V&A and the Royal Geographical Society, has exhibited in the Indian High Commission, and was featured in a Microsoft ad campaign.  Learn more about Nick here »

These photographs give an unusual experience…normally one looks at photos, but with Nick Fleming’s work there is such a magic quality that I find myself living in them.

– Guru Singh, LA, USA

“What an excellent moment. The physical placement of the firework- trails in relationship to the reflected lights produces a superb composition of color. This is a highly instructive photograph for beginning or advanced photographer.”

– Ray Sheely, Maine USA

“Atmosphere, beauty, striking imagery, culture, poise and movement, all in one beautiful photograph. this could be India. Nepal, Tibet or any spiritually rich culture that lives harmoniously with nature.”

– Sevak Singh, Phoenix, USA

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The content in this website is copyright Nick Fleming / Amritvela. Reproduction without written permission is strictly prohibited.  Thank you.

WARNING: The content in this website is copyright Nick Fleming / Amritvela. Reproduction without written permission is strictly prohibited. Thank you.

 
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