Ex-diplomat\'s photo-exhibit on Himalayan \'majesty\, mystery\'

Ex-diplomat's photo-exhibit on Himalayan 'majesty, mystery'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Interspersed with colour photographs, a series of black-and-white stills on display here take one through the enrapturing belt. Captured over 60 years by Mukharji, a former member and to and Bangladesh, the images freeze the infectious charm of the mountains he dearly loves.

"Tall tales from the Himalaya", an exhibition of 75 images of mountains, forests, lakes and rivers - selected out of a body of thousands of photographs - showcase the beauty of Nepal, Tibet, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, and even and the Western Ghats.

Exhibiting a landscape still from as early as September 1959, when he undertook a long trek mapping Alaknanda, Garhwal, Badrinath, the Valley of Flowers, and as an 18-year-old, Mukharji feels privileged and blessed to having been able to walk the valleys for over six decades.

"The Himalayas are particularly my fascination. The fascination is like love, you either feel it or you don't, but I do love the mountains," Mukharji, who has authored ' "The Magic of Nepal", "Visions of the Infinite", and "Kailash and Mansarovar: A Quest Beyond the Himalaya" told IANS.

On his photography, he maintains that his camera likes to capture almost everything.

"Finding that right moment to capture a dancer's movements or expression, imprinting the architecture of Delhi, or Samarkand, is greatly satisfying. Or the fleeting instant in the streets of or The vast swollen rivers of the delta. Frozen or broken branches in the Women under the baobab tree in Life on the sea," Mukharji said.

"But the majesty and mystery of the is for me the supreme subject matter."

Mukharji's photography, cited as "poetry through lens" by late Bengali filmmaker Mrinal Sen in 2004, has featured in solo exhibitions in Delhi, and Dhaka, along with prominent journals.

He believes his preferred black and white medium allows for greater depth, texture and tonal qualities.

The exhibition will conclude on Tuesday at the (IIC) here.

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 15:02 IST