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Head thrown back,long hair,sideburns,dark shades and a bass guitar in his hands this particular photograph of Chintan Kalra,former member of the cult band,Parikrama,pretty much sums up Kalra as the rockstar that he is. This black-and-white picture,clicked in June 2011 at Ashoka Amphitheatre during Clonefest,has frozen that moment. Shot by 33-year-old Delhi-based photographer,Asif Khan,this is one of the many pictures up on display at The Living Room (TLR) as part of Access All Areas,a live music photography exhibition. On for about a month,a fair amount of indie music lovers turned up on the exhibitions first day,Friday.
Five photographers Shiv Ahuja,Rohit Lal,Rahul Lal and Kate,apart from Khan have come together to give a glimpse of the Indian indie music industry in the last couple of years. TLR approached me to do a solo show but I suggested that we bring in more photographers. I approached these guys and we all met one day and discussed the theme and sub-theme. We were sure it had to be black and white and that it had to be about indie music, says Ahuja.
Concert photography is still not considered a legit art form; it is emerging as a sub-culture though, says Khan about the dearth of such exhibitions.
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