The Asian Age

Life through the lens

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how to take good photograph­s. I am selftaught and haven’t done any course in photograph­y, and had no teacher,” says De.

Talking about his early years, he recalls, “After my graduation I started playing cricket, I was a profession­al cricketer. I played first division in Kolkata, and played in the Under- 15 team in Bengal. In the meantime, photograph­y was a parallel hobby. I forgot all about painting and drawing, and started exploring potential exhibition photos with the camera in local areas. I would take photograph­s of interestin­g things and whatever intrigued me.”

“My uncle introduced me to a gentleman who worked in a publicatio­n at a senior position, if I could take photograph­s for them. That person was impressed with my photos and hired me. I started working with that publicatio­n and in 1995 I switched to another publicatio­n where I worked for 15 years. That was a wonderful experience for me. Then I started my own projects and my first one was on Kolkata. I then started taking pictures of the new mini cities coming up in Kolkata,” adds De.

“The next thing I did was starting to surf the net for pictures of Hampi and visited it. I took some pictures in Hampi. Then I got back home and compared the pictures of New Town and Hampi, and I found that Hampi was an ancient city whilst New Town was a modern city. I edited the pictures and now I am doing this exhibition. I’m working on multiple projects. The journey has been wonderful and photograph­y is an amazing art which enriches you everyday, every moment. I am very happy and my soul is happy too. I love taking black and white photos in a panoramic format. It is a special camera with a ratio of one is to three. I love this format because I can explore and expand huge things. My message to people through this exhibition and through my pictures is that India is a wonderful country. If one explores the country, he or she will find fascinatin­g and beautiful things from ancient to modern. There is complete harmony and I love my country,” he continues.

Talking about his journey he says, “Being a photograph­er I am lucky as I can click pictures of our country. There are ancient sculptures here, civilizati­ons are here, and modern cities are also present. The people and religions of this country are lovely. There is also a rich tapestry of varied natural landscapes and terrains.” His advice for upcoming photograph­ers: “Be honest about what you want to do. Be focussed. Even though you have to sacrifice a lot for your passion, it is truly worth it. Money is not the most important thing. Being a photograph­er I won’t be a rich man but in another sense I am a rich man. There is a project I am working on based on ancient India, the forgotten India. I love music apart from photograph­y. Nature, trees, rain, mountains, people... I just love them all.”

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