New Delhi:
The fashion world mourned the death of Prabuddha Dasgupta, a self-taught photographer known for his controversial collection of portraits and termed him a "legend". Dasgupta, 58, died on Sunday.
Prabuddha Dasgupta's work has been exhibited internationally, both in solo and group shows, and published in Indian, French, English, Italian and American magazines.
Apart from photography, he also wrote books and was the recipient of many awards, including the Yves Saint Laurent grant for photography in 1991.
Here is what the fashion world had to say on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter:
Designer Abdul Halder: "Your art will remain eternal forever! Rest in peace Dada!"
Designer Samant Chauhan: "Prabudha DasGupta R.I.P.. one of India's legendary photographer is no more...but his work will remain forever..."
Fashion photographer Avinash Gowarikar: "I got to know about this loss through my friend. It's really sad."
Prabuddha Dasgupta's work has been exhibited internationally, both in solo and group shows, and published in Indian, French, English, Italian and American magazines.
Apart from photography, he also wrote books and was the recipient of many awards, including the Yves Saint Laurent grant for photography in 1991.
Here is what the fashion world had to say on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter:
Designer Abdul Halder: "Your art will remain eternal forever! Rest in peace Dada!"
Designer Samant Chauhan: "Prabudha DasGupta R.I.P.. one of India's legendary photographer is no more...but his work will remain forever..."
Fashion photographer Avinash Gowarikar: "I got to know about this loss through my friend. It's really sad."