Portraits Talk by Aman Chotani: Life through the lenses

Gorillas Creative Arts and Delhi Photography Club presents a four day solo photography exhibition of an internationally renowned travel photographer

 

  • The exhibition has been dedicated to the tragedy-stricken people of Nepal

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NEW DELHI: A four day solo photography exhibition “Portraits Talk by Aman Chotani” opened today in the national capital, showcasing a new perspective to learning and art imitating life.

 

The exhibits include 28 photographs and a series of reflections culled out from the photographer’s myriad travel trips, detailing such details as the captured innocence of a child to the vulnerable ruggedness of the people of rural India.

 

The exhibition is a four-day event starting 29th of May, Friday till 1st June, Monday at Open Palm Court, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.

 

The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. Sandeep Marwah, renowned International media personality and Founder of Film City in Noida this evening at 4:30 pm.  

 

Aman believes in telling stories through his captured images. His motto is to travel to beautiful, rusty, adventurous locations to capture untold stories, unseen traditions and unprecedented experiences. Through this exhibition, Aman has tried to portray his passion for travel and capturing new people in multiple settings. He not just clicks photographs but essentially translates his feelings and reading of a scene through the right shot.

 

Aman, who has travelled deep into Nepal and captured some of his best shots from that country, was so crestfallen by the tragedy that struck the Himalayan nation recently, that he decided to dedicate this exhibition to the tragedy-stricken people of Nepal.

 

The proceeds from these sales will go to help the people as they pick up their lives after the massive earthquake devastated their nation.

 

Nepal is very close to my heart. I have captured some of my best images from Nepal. After the massive devastation in the country, I have decided to donate all the funds we manage to collect at my exhibition to the Nepal Relief Fund. I eagerly want all in Nepal to stand on their feet again. Pray For Nepal…,” says Aman Chotani.

 

The exhibition photos are fine art print and open for sale.