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My art flourished in isolation: Jharkhand photographer
 
Jamshedpur:

For veteran artist-cum-photographer Bhudev Bhagat, the winner of 350 national and international awards in photography, geography may have been a constraint in reaching out, but the "relative isolation from urban glare has helped" his photography scale new heights.

Tucked away in a corner of steel city Jamshedpur, flanked by green hills and the Subarnarekha river, Bhagat feels that "he is better off than many renowned lensmen in the country honing his camera work with digital manipulations and fusing shots with aspects of fine art or manual drawing in the seclusion of Jharkhand.

"It may be difficult to host solo exhibitions in Delhi and Mumbai frequently, but I have never been short of subjects and inspiration in this region, so rich in natural splendour and ethnic diversity. The state offers me wide open spaces and natural landscapes to shoot and I have the time to experiment," Bhagat told the media at his residence.

Bhagat has been honoured by Unesco, Unicef and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for his iconic compositions, "Down Memory Lane", "Affectionate Ties" and "Victims", that are enduring images of human relationships and suffering in the tribal-dominated state of Jharkhand.

"All my shots are outdoor compositions. While 'Down Memory Lane' shows an old and wrinkled tribal woman with a child - a reflection of the woman's own childhood, 'Affectionate Tie' shows two children. 'Victims' is my most famous photograph of a horse, which has collapsed on the road under the burden of its weight and cart," Bhagat said. The photographer has an archive of 1,000 prize shots, which have either been awarded or have won international mention and citations. Bhagat, who has trained more than 50 award-winning lensmen in Bihar and Jharkhand, is now experimenting with the digital medium.
Posted On : 12 Nov 09
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