The Sunday Guardian

‘I am on a journey to find new methods of photograph­ing’

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

After the elusive light: photograph­ing ladakh is a series of Portraits and landscapes by Isaac Tsetan Gergan going on at The Annexe, India Internatio­nal Centre, New Delhi.

Isaac Tsetan Gergan is an artist, photograph­er and designer from Leh, Ladakh. He has grown up in a different part of the world and diversity propels his work and life. The camera, to him is one such tool, which allows endless experiment­ation and play, like an artist with a paintbrush or a writer with a pen. It is a tool that with constant use allows for steady growth and surprise. He has been fascinated with the idea of capturing images, making the large, immensely fascinatin­g world his own from as long as he can remember. From experiment­ing with countless point and shoots, early mobile phone cameras and manual film cameras, he has come to understand capturing his experience­s as second nature.

Along with his passion of image making, his sense of photograph­y evolved and diversifie­d at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia. The photograph and the act of making it has advanced since then to become in a way, that extension of his philosophy, allowing him to bridge his many interests.

After The Elusive Light: Pho- tographing Ladakh is a collection of photos from the past five years of Gergan’s travelling in Ladakh and its surroundin­g regions. The travels include walking, horse back, motorable transport, and flights. According to the photograph­er photograph­ing Ladakh has been one of the most rewarding experience­s yet. Be it taking the camera on a walk, a trek or on a drive, the ever-changing Himalayan light is constant- ly communicab­le to the eye and memory. In such a landscape, I still struggle to know that one special image. While on long journeys through mountains in cars, the world passes by very quickly. However every now and then there is something you see in a split moment that gets etched to memory. I think such moments and at other times, we remember what we see in stills rather than in motion. I think our brains

Isaac Tsetan Gergan is an artist, photograph­er and designer from Leh, Ladakh. He has grown up in a different part of the world and diversity propels his work and life. The camera, to him, is one such tool, which allows endless experiment­ation.

like to freeze moments.”

He is quite comfortabl­e in clicking images in Ladakh. He says, “It is easy to take a good photo in Ladakh, and while the camera, eye, hand and brain all need to be in sync to take a photograph, I do believe that an investment of time be it in travelling to, listening, researchin­g or learning about what we are photograph­ing gives photograph­s an extended life and weight. With such considerat­ions and leanings I am on a constant journey of to define a style and find new methods of photograph­ing my experience­s, mundane or extraordin­ary.” The show is on view till from 5 to 11 July at Delhi’s India Internatio­nal Centre

 ??  ?? An image by Isaac Tsetan Gergan.
An image by Isaac Tsetan Gergan.

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