
‘Pratibimb' exhibition in Pune to showcases passionate photography by professionals from May 8 to 10
PUNE: A three-day photography exhibition celebrating the passion of working professionals who have turned photography into their passion was organised in Pune from May 8 to 10 at
Balgandharv Kaladalan
.
The exhibition was jointly organised by Pune Cotton Company, in association with
Deham Naturecure
and Krutarth.
The exhibition was titled 'Pratibimb' (Reflection), and it showcased a vivid spectrum of wildlife, bird, landscape, and offbeat photography by ten talented individuals: Amar Atitkar, Ameya Walwekar, Omkar Mulgund, Kedar Dandage, Vilas Tolsankar, Sameer Ayyar, Vishvesh Behare, Anantprasad Deshpande, Amod Phadke, and Sagar Mutha. Each of them brought a unique perspective, blending artistic sensitivity with technical finesse.
The inauguration ceremony took place on May 8 at 10.30 am, officiated by Sudhir Hasamnis, a renowned bird photographer, along with Sujay and Komal Lodha, directors of Deham Naturecure, Nilesh and Deepali Shukla, directors of Krutarth, and Sunandan Lele, a cricket analyst.
The exhibition was curated by Omkar Mulgund, ensuring a meaningful and immersive experience for all visitors.
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