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A photo-exhibition in memory of eminent photo-journalist Yog Joy brings together rare images shot by over 50 photographers
Each picture in Newscapes–a group exhibition by photojournalists in the memory of eminent photo-journalist Yog Joy–is a testament to time,capturing the triumph and tragedy of a particular moment. The exhibition,organised by the Chandigarh Press Club,throws light on a number of events,emotions and circumstances through about 100 news photographs taken by around 50 photojournalists from Chandigarh,Mohali and Panchkula. Works by Joy are also part of the exhibition that was formally inaugurated on Friday by his wife,Shanta Joy.
A number of black and white works have been culled from Yog’s personal collection. There are images of Mother Teresa gazing at a new-born,of a mother feeding her child,a haunting photograph of a corpse hanging from a tree,another of a rag-picker staring in to the distance – each image is stark and often,touching.
Swadesh Talwar’s repertoire brings to mind the tumultuous days of terror in Punjab,with some rarely seen photographs like gunmen in the Golden Temple and the moving of the Takht- all shot during Operations Blue Star and Black Thunder.
Other photojournalists whose works are exhibited include,Karam Singh,Sanjeev Sharma,Rajnish Katyal,Balish Ahuja,Jaipal Singh and TS Bedi.
Newscapes is being exhibited at the Punjab Kala Bhawan,Sector 16,Chandigarh,from March 12 to 17.
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