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November 2014

Shaping a vision with swapan parekh

    Swapan Parekh, a pioneering Indian photographer, bridges documentary aesthetics with advertising. A World Press Photo winner, his “celebration of the ordinary” has graced major museums like Tate Modern. At Chobi Mela, he’ll lead a three-day workshop on “Shaping A Vision,” focusing on intimate observation, breaking predetermined project molds, and mastering print quality.

    An interview with Graciela Iturbide

      Graciela Iturbide, a celebrated Mexican photographer, found her calling after tragedy. Interviewed by Munem Wasif for Chobi Mela VII, she discusses her intuitive, poetic style, influenced by her mentor Manuel Álvarez Bravo and travels. From intimate portraits to landscapes, her work explores life, death, and connection, revealing a deeply personal artistic journey.

      The most celebrated photo event in Asia gears up for another extravaganza

        Chobi Mela VIII, starting January 23, 2015, promises its finest edition yet. Featuring 33 diverse exhibits across Dhaka, from established galleries to historic Old Dhaka locations, the festival explores “Intimacy” through global artists like Shirin Neshat and emerging talents. Expect a kaleidoscope of events, many live-streamed, including mobile rickshaw galleries reaching the public.

        About Us

        Chobi Mela, the first festival of photography in Asia, is one of the most exciting ventures that Drik and Pathshala has initiated. The first Chobi Mela – International Festival of Photography was held in December 2000 – January 2001. It is the most demographically inclusive photo festival in the world and is held every two years in Dhaka.