This story is from October 12, 2007

An exhibition for beginners

Many walked in to take a look at this exhibition that had the works of six amateur photographers.
An exhibition for beginners
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MARKED PRESENCE: Governor TV Rajeswar. (TOI Photo) More picsThe exhibition had the works of young six amateur photographers, including Mayur Kadam whose works like Captured Forever, Line of Control, etc brought out his penchant for the quest of meaning and soul.
“Let more people come and view the exhibition,” said His Excellency Governor TV Rajeswar after inaugurating the photography exhibition aptly titled Ignited minds.
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Organised by a leading photographic organisation from Delhi, the exhibition was the pictorial display of six amateur photographers.
Curated by Subi Chaturvedi, various senior artists and bureaucrats including Arun Singh, Head of the Hindi Sansthan, lensman Anil Risal Singh, senior IAS GB Patnaik were spotted.
The exhibition had the works of young six amateur photographers, including Mayur Kadam whose works like Captured Forever, Line of Control, etc brought out his penchant for the quest of meaning and soul.
Anushka Nadia Menon’s work Dichotomy and Face and a half conveyed the message that there should be an equality between man and woman. Prateek Singh’s Fallen Angel showed a crippled Mumbai during monsoons.
We had the photographs of Syed Azhar Qayoom Kashmir while Daniel Yin Lea Hsiung had expressed himself through Frozen and Whispers in White. Among those super six only Gunjan Gupta was present, who had captured the touching street life of children.
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