Deccan Chronicle

ABSTRACT SHOTS

AN ARTIST, WRITER, PHOTOGRAPH­ER AND CURATOR, AVANI RAO GANDRA LIKES TO CAPTURE SHOTS THAT HAVE SUBSTANCE BEYOND WHAT’S IN THE FRAME

- CHRISTOPHE­R ISAAC

While buying the latest photograph­y equipment may be the way some photograph­ers ensure a great shot, Avani Rao Gandra is more than satisfied with her artistic eye, that helps her capture moments beyond what they seem.

An artist, writer, photograph­er and curator from Hyderabad, Avani’s abstract photograph­y involves various themes — from nature to street life. But her broader exposure to the world of

art photograph­ssubstance­what’sframe.art formsare “The ensuresis interconne­ctedway just thatof I in beyondart all seeall that the have her whetherwri­ting, painting,photograph­y,it’s— aesthetica­rt the installati­ons…is basic the same. stems from Aesthetic experience and develops from personalit­y,” Avanin explains, adding, “When I shoot my photograph­s, I like to go beyond the obvious and try to get the expression or the ‘feel' of subject. I move towards symbolic metaphoric­al aspects of image.”

The practise is evident in her photograph­y, with extreme closeups, unconventi­onal framing and non-conforming subjects portrayed in her work. One of her more recent series Windows Of

Bombay, that was also on display at Mumbai’s Jehangir Art Gallery, is an example of this

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objects and you could see a slice of their lives — that’s what interested me.” The amount of time that she puts into each of her series also differs from most photograph­ers. About one of her sets that portrayed the rocks at Hampi, Avani says, “The rocks were all worn out from the weather, and the light was really beautiful in the morning. Within three hours I had 50 photos! People take months off to work on a series but I observe things around me — nature, people and how things are linked to each other. Sometimes things just fall into place and just an hour of shooting can be very deeply satisfying.” Avani also says that photograph­ers who edit their photos shouldn’t be met with disdain from their peers: “Using editing tools even to the extreme is fine, if you’re clear about where you’re going with it. My Mumbai series had a little bit colour in it, and I think it adds to the poetic appeal. If you can develop that perspectiv­e and maintain it, it’s actually desirable to edit.”

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