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English: PRESS RELEASE::Mobile Photography Workshop Captures Life’s Moments::Kolkata, August 3, 2024– Science City, Kolkata, in collaboration with the Photographic Association of Dum Dum, hosted a highly anticipated one-day Mobile Photography workshop on August 3rd. Led by renowned photographers Saurav Sarkar, Mrinal Pal, and Alay Sankar Dawn, the event took place at 12 p.m. in the Seminar Halland was a significant part of the International Tiger Day celebrations, which run from July 29 to August 4.The workshop, designed for photography enthusiasts of all levels, provided valuable insights and hands-on training in mobile photography from three of the field's most distinguished experts. Participants, ranging from school students to retired individuals, including housewives, eagerly attended the event, making up a diverse group of 40 attendees.As part of the larger celebration of International Tiger Day, the workshop emphasized the importance of wildlife conservation and showcased the power of photography in raising awareness about environmental issues. Participants learned techniques to capture life’s moments with their mobile phones, enhancing their skills in composition, lighting, and storytelling.The event was not only an educational experience but also a platform to inspire and empower individuals to use photography as a tool for change. Saurav Sarkar, Mrinal Pal, and Alay Sankar Dawn shared their expertise and passion, encouraging participants to view the world through a different lens and to capture the beauty and challenges of the natural world.The success of the workshop underscores the growing interest in mobile photography and the community's commitment to wildlife conservation. As International Tiger Day celebrations continue, this event stands out as a highlight, blending art, education, and advocacy in a meaningful way.
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