
Delhi Photography Club (DPC) will present its annual members’ exhibition, Light and Life: A Quiet Poetry of Light, at the Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, from September 6 to 9.
The exhibition will feature 250 photographs on digital display alongside 60 prints by 12 club members — Avanish Dureha, Dr Amish Bhutani, Gaurav Govil, Pranav Kukreti, Rajeshwari Hariharan, Rakesh Jagtiani, Santosh Kaushik, Sushant Kulshresta, Uma Maheshhwari, Uma Sharma, Veni Singhal and VV SSSarma.
Open to visitors from 11 AM to 7 PM, the showcase explores the interplay of light and life through diverse visual narratives ranging from portraits to landscapes. Each work reflects the individual artistic vision of the participating photographers while celebrating photography as both craft and expression.
“Light and Life is a celebration of light, lens, and life. This once-in-a-lifetime showcase brings together exceptional photographers whose work captures beauty, drama and emotion that only the eye behind the camera can see,” the club said in a statement.
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Virendra Shekhawat, President of DPC, said the exhibition also marks 15 years of the club’s journey. “We are committed to creating a holistic environment for photography enthusiasts, and this milestone is evidence of that commitment,” he noted.
All works on display will be available for sale, offering visitors and collectors a chance to acquire original photographic art.
When: September 6-7; 11 AM to 7 PM
Where: Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,New Delhi
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