Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THE DANDELIONS OF COLOMBO

A stunning visual montage by Jatin Kampani

- BY TINA EDWARD GUNAWARDHA­NA

He was named one of the ‘200 Best Ad Photograph­ers Worldwide’ twice by Archive magazine, and has received accolades at the Internatio­nal Photograph­y Awards (2006-2011), Black and White Spider Awards and PX3 Awards, Paris. In 2011 and 2012, he received the ‘Best Photograph­er of the Year Award’ by Asian Photograph­y magazine

Celebrated Indian photograph­er Jatin Kampani presented a stunning collection of monochrome photograph­s of Colombo as part of a collaborat­ion with Colombo Fashion Week. Working to a theme of the Dandelions of Colombo, Kampani showcased an iconic collection of images which depicted the beauty of the city. A true celebratio­n of Colombo which is a resilient city. The photos captured everyday vistas from a couple taking selfies to architectu­re and many other aspects that many of Colombo’s citizenry often overlook or take for granted. Kampani’s artistic oeuvre has helped to portray Colombo in new light.

Jatin Kampani is an award-winning fashion photograph­er based in India. With a career spanning nearly 20 years, Kampani has had his work exhibited across India as well as internatio­nally. He was named one of the ‘200 Best Ad Photograph­ers Worldwide’ twice by Archive magazine, and has received accolades at the Internatio­nal Photograph­y Awards (20062011), Black and White Spider Awards and PX3 Awards, Paris. In 2011 and 2012, he received the ‘Best Photograph­er of the Year Award’ by Asian Photograph­y Magazine.

Q WHAT BRINGS YOU TO COLOMBO?

An invitation to see Colombo with my experience with the lens and to photograph it .

Q WHAT CAN WE EXPECT FROM YOUR EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN SRI LANKA?

The exhibition is a narrative of one’s exploratio­ns. It’s a journey that teaches you to see things differentl­y and yet discover a unilateral pattern in the randomness of those discoverie­s.

Q HOW DID YOU FIND YOUR EXPERIENCE OF PHOTOGRAPH­ING IN SRI LANKA?

For me photograph­y is meditative. This time I was in the land where Buddha once preached, it was extremely soulful and peaceful.

Q HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE YOUR STYLE OF PHOTOGRAPH­Y?

My work really varies from highly skilled commercial work to conceptual editorials. i like elements of technical surprises and surreal manifestat­ions in my concepts. If I have to describe it in two words , I would say “thought provoking”.

Q WHAT ATTRACTED TO YOU THIS PASSION OF PHOTOGRAPH­Y?

I started shooting at the age of 12, I guess it’s the best thing I always knew.

Q WHAT MAKES A PHOTOGRAPH EXCEPTIONA­L?

A good photograph is nothing short of an artist's masterpiec­e. It seems like only a click away, but there is a lot that goes into making that one exceptiona­l photograph. It’s a reflection of someone’s mind, the story behind the subject, the use of light and shadow, use of form, technical skill to conceptual­ise, compose and execute. A combinatio­n of so many things that goes behind taking that one exceptiona­l picture.

Q WHAT IS THE THEME OF THE EXHIBITION WHICH WILL BE HELD IN COLOMBO?

The Theme is called the “THE DANDELIONS OF COLOMBO”. It’s a completely different take on how one can discover and rediscover Colombo. This is my journey of discoverin­g it.

Q WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF AS AN ARTIST OR A PHOTOGRAPH­ER?

Is there a difference?

Q HOW MANY PHOTOGRAPH­S WILL BE ON DISPLAY?

There are quite a few, maybe close to 80 odd images.

Q WHAT WAS THE MOST CHALLENGIN­G ASPECTS OF THE SHOOTS YOU DID IN SRI LANKA?

Never experience­d any.

Q WHAT ARE THE SUBLIMINAL MESSAGES YOU HOPE TO CONVEY FROM YOUR EXHIBITION IN SRI LANKA?

My exhibition focuses on celebratio­n. How it’s important to celebrate despite all odds, trying to find and pursue the Unique and yet to know and understand that everything is unique in its own way. I call these images as my Dandelion moments and how they smile back at you once you have discovered them.

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