Before you point fingers at Indians, kindly tell us all how moral you people are in the fashion and photography industries. The theft could have happened in any country. Majority vouch will definitely vouch for honest and sincere indians. Just shut your mouth and do something creative
Re: But the common Indian has always full of passion
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 23, 2011 03:09 AM
That is true. I only worked once in India and lost some of my very expensive equipment some one stole it from my hotel room. Professional photographic equipment does not come cheap. A simple 120 back for Hasselblad used to be 450.00 GBP=32,803.84 INR in 1972 Fortunately all was insured. From that time onward I refused all work in India. Any where else is fine no problems.
Re: Re: But the common Indian has always full of passion
by Mohammed Islamul on Feb 23, 2011 05:36 AM
good riddance... it was me who stole your camera... jai hind.
Re: Re: But the common Indian has always full of passion
by Mohammed Islamul on Feb 23, 2011 05:40 AM
in 1972 exchange rate of 1 pound was not like 80 INR.... dont expose your fake personality any more
Re: Re: But the common Indian has always full of passion
by Swatantra Jananayaga on Feb 23, 2011 05:20 AM
"I only worked once in India .. .. .. From that time onward I refused all work in India."
We, Indians, do NOT feel even an iota of remorse for losing your services & for having based your decision on an isolated incident leading to a GENERAL but fallacious conclusion.
Re: Re: But the common Indian has always full of passion
by yohan vasanth on Feb 23, 2011 04:35 PM
Better u stya away, this time around not ur items, u will go missing..!
Re: Re: But the common Indian has always full of passion
by Vishnu Sharma on Feb 23, 2011 08:54 AM
All these Indians who wrote silly replied defending the theft of your costly equipment deserve to be strangled slowly using silk wire which will cut into their throats.
Re: Re: Re: But the common Indian has always full of passion
by subhra nayak on Feb 23, 2011 09:54 AM
ur name suggests u r an indian, or r u a paki in disguise ? Or an NRI ? Either way who cares. its a free country and you can also share your opinion, what a waste..
Did she say Indian women are most beautiful race but men. Random number that she threw would only make sense if she had meant egotism not the actual beauty.
Re: Re: another paid article
by Swatantra Jananayaga on Feb 24, 2011 06:09 AM
He would have very much loved to collect; but couldn't - if only to compensate for your loss in a show of excellent humane gesture CHARACTERISTIC of any proud 'INDIAN'.
Re: Re: another paid article
by sujeet pandey on Feb 23, 2011 09:48 AM
SHEETAL UR A KALA ANGREZ.HAHAHAHHAAHHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAH.ONCE U LEFT INDIAN WHY YOU ARE HERETO GIVE UR BULLSHIT COMMENTS.GET LOST U KALA ANGREZ
Re: boot lickers
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 23, 2011 03:12 AM
There is always a sense of jealousy in people like you who are not successful and are beaten by a woman. people like you can't digest a woman's success.
Re: Re: boot lickers
by subhra nayak on Feb 23, 2011 10:01 AM
Yes mam, I am seeing ur reply all over place, r u a relative of that woman ? Or you are an ultra successful photographer who sees only poor india through his myopic lense ?
Re: Re: boot lickers
by Swatantra Jananayaga on Feb 24, 2011 06:24 AM
INDIANS attach significance to "VALUE ADDITION" more than SUCCESS. Don't want to go into details of the connotation of success here.
INDIANS also hold women (Ladies) in high esteem- amply borne out in the 'names' of INDIANS themse3lves. To cite an e.g. we have the following names (a) SITARAMAN (b) LAKSHMINARASIMHAN (c)JAYASHANKAR and many more - all names of males starting with names of ladies SITA, LAKSHMI, JAYA as above.
We don' need preaching as to how we should respect, value,and hold women at home,at work, or outside.
Re: Re: boot lickers
by yohan vasanth on Feb 23, 2011 04:40 PM
Success is not just measured by money u earn, even if it is that who cares, and being jealous is not sin in our book!
Good to see a lady photographer. At least those pervert men photographers will not harass ladies to sqat / lay in weird positions to click those calendar photos. And there are too many of those calendars these days. Every TD&H with a camera in his hand becomes a fashion photographer overnight, by harassing half a dozen ladies, who go through this ordeal for the sake of their paapee pate.
Re: Good
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 23, 2011 03:14 AM
Better become a commercial(industrial) photographer like myself. Then you don't have to worry about anything or any one.