Random thoughts on photography
                                    Jishnu Changkakoti Photography
 
Some more good news. Four of my photographs have been selected and are currently being exhibited in the Russian Centre of Science and Culture up to 21st October. This exhibition is to showcase photographs of " twin cities" of India and Russia, i.e. Delhi and Moscow, Mumbai and St. Petersburg, and Chennai and Volgograd. Here is the official exhibition poster, followed by my images that are being displayed. Hope you like them.

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Here is the official poster for our next exhibition starting day-after-tomorrow. For those of you who live in Delhi, please drop in if possible. Thanks.
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Our exhibition "One Canvas-Different Strokes" got over yesterday. Held at the beautiful Galerie Romain Rolland at Alliance Francaise, the exhibition was a great experience for me. This was my second exhibition, after the one at IHC last year, & it felt great to get feedback that the quality of our work had improved significantly over last time. To me the best part of the exhibition was the discussions with the people who came in, a significant portion of whom were photography enthusiasts. We had animated discussions on things like artist's vision to the best way to use HDR. Looking forward impatiently to our next exhibition now!
Here are the photographs of mine that were exhibited this time.
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Upcoming event - Fine Art Photography exhibition in Alliance Francaise, New Delhi; 17-19 June
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Coming soon - One Canvas Different Strokes - an exhibition of fine art photography, at the Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Francaise de Delhi, 72 Lodi Estate, New Delhi. It would be great if you could make it to this exhibition, which will be held between 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. from June 17-19, 2011. I am fortunate to be participating in this exhibition along with other photographers under the aegis of  World Photography Partners and Munish Khanna Academy.  

 

Random thoughts on photography