There's some great content in the June issue of The Digital Journalist. Highlights include:
Bollywood Dreams by Jonathan Torgovnik is a photo essay on the romance, lust, action, dance and music-filled world of the Indian film industry. His new book, Bollywood Dreams: An Exploration of the Motion Picture Industry and Its Culture in India, is now available from Phaidon Press.
Roger Hutchings finds his own visual representation of Berlin. "The best way to know a city is to walk through the city streets without prejudice, leaving at home the tourist guides and discarding other peoples ideas, trying to use our own minds and our own emotional visions, pursuing our own personal research and not accepting the recollection of a deja-vu."
Dirck Halstead reports on his personal visit to Bill Gates' collection of 11 million photographs which are now located in a refrigerated environment within an abandoned limestone mine near Butler, Pennsylvania.