"You must not look at things casually. Your eyes must be like a microscope. Look carefully… Your eyes must conduct a dialogue with the world. There is beauty all around. And the great motivation is to design and discover this beauty, to communicate this beauty… Great pictures are not taken, they are made."
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T S Satyan
Tambrahalli Subramanya Satyanarayana Iyer (18 December 1923 – 13 December 2009), popularly known T S Satyan, was one of India's earliest and most eminent photojournalists.
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