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Jagdish is the most experience stock photography dealer in India and has always been very professional in our dealings. He has a thorough understanding of the market for images in India.
You are indeed an inspiration for many aspirants; even though the smart phone photography has opened a new corridor of interest among amateurs and professionals as well because of the quality of the cameras, your expertise and skillset will not cease to impress! Looking forward to your future exhibits and ventures.
I have been receiving sales statements from Dinodia over the last couple of years. You are doing well with my material and I wonder if you would be interested in carrying more of it? With digital photography, distance has no real meaning anymore. It is quite amazing the evolution in technology over the last years. All the best.
Jagdish you have been an ethical pioneer and a key promoter of photography in India. More power to you.
You are a pioneer of the term 'Stock Agency' in India. Before you started your picture agency, no one really knew this concept. You are doing a good job of creating a financial outlet for enthusiastic, creative photographers. If I am not mistaken, you are the only longest surviving stock agency in India. Many others have opened and closed after a short period. Keep up the good work.
In a seedy Bombay backlane, Jagdish Agarwal is playing pioneer. The textile merchant who is weaving a photographers dream.
Jagdish Agarwal is setting new trends in Indian photography Art. Also no picture agency around the world works so openly as Dinodia is operating. Dinodia is setting new standards of an ideal picture agency.
Fantastic pictures by Jagdish Agarwal. Feels like a marvellous journey.
The stillness, the composition, the light and darkness, all seemed to converge into a beautiful memory that speaks a thousand words, all expressed in a single photograph by Jagdish Agarwal.
