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Written by Raman Shresta   
Sunday, 11 April 2010
 
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Aperture Culture
is proud to present

Visual Dialogue

works by
Yogita Ranapaheli
 
IN FOCUS
 
17th - 25th April 2010
12 noon to 7pm everyday

at The First Floor
Rachna Books
 
entry : free
 
 
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VISUAL DIALOGUE by Yogita Ranapaheli
 
Trained as a professional photographer at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 2006,Yogita Ranapaheli has been practicing photography for many years. A creative and dedicated media practitioner, Yogita has years of experience in producing shows for national televisions in Delhi (Network18 & Doordarshan) in both live and documentary format.
 
Photography has always been very special to her. She believes that though a photo is just an image of a frozen moment in time, it has the potential to speak a mountain. She is a nature lover. She likes to capture the beauty in day-to-day sights that she sees loaded with meaningful insights.
 
With this exhibition Visual Dialogue, she has stringed together her works with a common theme - every image pose a question to the viewer in a direct or symbolic manner. The questions are commonly centered on human life and existence as reflected in nature.
 
Yogita observes that we often tend to overlook things around us and when we take photographs of the same we get a brand new perspective. She feels that these perspectives are always present in our subconscious but it is a photograph which often helps our conscious come alive.
 
With Visual Dialogue, Yogita hopes that people would not just take home fond memories of the exhibition but a bag full of perspectives inspired by her works displayed at the exhibition.
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