The Asian Age

CAPTURING COLOURS OF LIFE

A view of Kashmir’s incredible beauty even in trying times

- ● SWATI SHARMA

Aprofessio­nal travel and lifestyle photograph­er from Delhi, Aman Chotani initially started off as an assistant to National Geographic Photograph­er Louis Kleynhans before he ventured out on his own a year later.

A self-confessed “wanderer”, Aman, whose works were recently on display at the Indian Photograph­y Festival (IPF) 2019 in Hyderabad, says, “My images immerse the viewer in the subject’s culture, bringing a visual authentici­ty to my photograph­s.”

Aman’s pictures of glistening snow-clad mountains, the well-appointed shikaras on the Dal Lake, beautiful apple orchards, the unmatched glimpses of the floating vegetable market and the rich culture of Kashmir capture precious moments for a lifetime.

“Travel in itself is a beautiful experience but at times, one ends up at a place that makes it even more exhilarati­ng. For me, Dal Lake was a destinatio­n that left me awestruck with its beauty and simplicity. The people, weather, scenic charm and the majestic waters all had a role to play. I have been to several lake cities but Dal Lake is by far the closest to my heart,” says Aman, who adds, “I was there for 10 days and each day made me realise how life was so different and beautiful there.”

Aman confesses that his favourite pictures came from the floating market. “Without fail, each morning, I would visit the market; sometimes to capture the moments through my camera or at times, just to live the vibe of the place. It was intriguing to watch people rowing down from different directions to a common spot — colourful shikaras loaded with fresh vegetables, spices and flowers, rowing side-by-side with people chattering joyously. Within no time, the lake would come to life and the turquoise waters would start reflecting the varied colours of life. Magical is how I would express that moment,” says the ace lensman, who adds, “Though they gathered there for trade, one could observe close bonds highlighte­d in their conversati­ons. It was like their chat-room.”

Given that there are few places as complex as Kashmir, it’s amazing how Aman has managed to capture an inside view of its incredible beauty.

“Being there and living those moments made me reflect on how we keep alternatin­g between dreams and despair. We are all well aware of the circumstan­ces they live in, yet the place is surrounded by love and happiness. There is uncertaint­y in terms of circumstan­ces but life never stops; no matter what happens, they all will come back tomorrow and indulge in these conversati­ons in the same old way – and that’s the beauty of this place,” he concludes.

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The Dal wetland is conducive to grow vegetables like tomatoes, brinjals, cucumbers, water chestnuts and lotus stems
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Shikaras escort tourists to houseboats
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Oars of shikara cuts through the clear waters of Dal Lake
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A houseboat parked in the Lake
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The Dal Lake’s picturesqu­e market, houseboats and the floating vegetable gardens together provide a means of livelihood to a large number of people
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The early morning calm and peace at Dal Lake makes for a perfect sunrise
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A glimpse of life at the Dal Lake
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ung girl in a boat goes to school at Dal Lake
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