Bhopal: IG group organizes photowalk on theme of Monsoon and Nature

Bhopal: IG group organizes photowalk on theme of Monsoon and Nature

Five budding photographers, including Param, Rohit, Mohini Rajput and Mukesh, along with the founder-member of the group Sachin Joshi took part in the event.

Staff ReporterUpdated: Monday, June 14, 2021, 01:04 AM IST
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A photograph captured during Photowalk on Sunday |

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): IG Group in the city organised a photowalk themed on ‘Monsoon’ and ‘Nature’. It was the first photowalk of the group after unlocking and was held at Kolar Dam and Ratapani Jungle .

Five budding photographers, including Param, Rohit, Mohini Rajput and Mukesh, along with the founder-member of the group Sachin Joshi took part in the event. The lensmen captured theme-based landscapes. They also clicked photographs of the bridge, constructed during lockdown near Kolar dam.

Sachin Joshi told Free Press that they organised the Walk with limited members due to Corona-protection norms. “We hadn’t met each other for a long time due to the corona curfew. So, it was photowalk-cum-get together for us,” Joshi said. He said they not only captured the monsoon and nature but also enjoyed it a lot.

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