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Friday, May 15, 2009 (10:50:46) |
| Tags : Lifestyle, Delhi |
An eye for Delhi |
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| New Delhi: Eleven-year-old Shreya has become a photographer. She now clicks with the ease of a pro, thanks to online gallery Fuschia Tree, which took her around old Delhi early this month for a spot photography session as part of a six-month workshop.
The workshop, called "Dilli 6", is an ongoing project that will end with an exhibition in November.
"It was fun shooting life in the old city. I don't want to miss anything. I will attend all the six journeys planned by the gallery," said the youngest member of the participating team of 15 photographers.
The team covered Peeli Kothi Chowk, Fatehpuri Masjid, Nai Sarak, Jama Masjid and Red Fort.
The workshop aims to cover six aspects that represent the essence of Delhi - its history, culture, food, fashion, markets and people.
The first session was held during April 25-May 4. The second session due next week will unearth the "Tastes Of Delhi" featuring gastronomic landmarks of the capital like Paranthewali Gali, Annapoorna, Ghantewala, Bengali Market, Greater Kailash and Sunder Nagar, known for their yummy street food.(IANS) |
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