Bengaluru (Karnataka): World Photography Week, celebrated globally from August 12 to 19 each year, serves as a beacon to promote art, culture, and the powerful medium of photography. In a fitting tribute to this vibrant week, the Youth Photography Society organised a remarkable exhibition, showcasing the works of several esteemed artists and photographers.
The exhibition stood as a testament to the transformative power of photography, where each image captured not just a moment, but a story, a feeling, and a vision.
Prominent photographer Narendra, in an interview with ETV Bharat, emphasised the profound significance of World Photography Week. "This week is a celebration of our craft," he stated. "It's a time when photographers from all corners come together to showcase their work, allowing the world to witness and admire the beauty and depth of our images."
Adding to the conversation, Firdaus Mistri, a photography enthusiast and member of the Youth Photographic Society (YPS) highlighted the emotional depth that photography can convey. "World Photography Week is not just about showcasing images; it's about expressing our deepest emotions through the lens. Each photograph is a narrative, a piece of our soul that we share with the world," said Mistri.
Narendra, who is also a member of the Youth Photography Society, expressed his joy in seeing the positive reactions of visitors to his work. "There's nothing more gratifying for an artist than to have their work appreciated," he shared. "Feedback is crucial; it not only brings satisfaction but also drives us to refine and elevate our craft."