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Chiiz Volume 1 : Pushkar Photography

Chiiz is first of its kind publication devoted to descriptive Photography. Drawing on the requirements of a photo enthusiast, Chiiz features photographers and their unique and incisive stories from across the globe. With the EXIF details of every capture, we try to give the reader a perspective that helps him/her understand the shot better and recreate it. Photographers from around the world have been featured showcasing their outstanding work in different genres of photography.

Chiiz is first of its kind publication devoted to descriptive Photography. Drawing on the requirements of a photo enthusiast, Chiiz features photographers and their unique and incisive stories from across the globe. With the EXIF details of every capture, we try to give the reader a perspective that helps him/her understand the shot better and recreate it.
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Pralisha Sahu<br />

pralisha@chiiz.com<br />

Traveller, photographer, writer and a lover<br />

of art. Having a passion for photography,<br />

she always kept herself around it. In turn<br />

gathered some valuable experience. She<br />

holds expertise in fashion and portraits,<br />

and focuses on conceptual photography.<br />

What’s a picture worth without a story,<br />

isn’t it?<br />

very warmth straight from Iceland.<br />

Pralisha: What made you take up photography?<br />

Nakul: It all started with my travelling profession. Later<br />

it became my passion and ultimately, it became a<br />

way to live the life. I travel to share and educate the<br />

people like me. World is too big and beautiful, so I have<br />

decided to go out and live and learn different cultures<br />

Nakul Sharma<br />

New Delhi, India<br />

Aurora Nights<br />

Canon EOS 6D 20mm F/2.8 1/6s ISO1000<br />

Northern lights is a phenomenon which results in<br />

gorgeous visual patterns taking up shapes in the<br />

sky due to the effect which is caused by the interaction<br />

of charged particles from the sun with atoms in the<br />

upper atmosphere. These visuals are so mesmerising<br />

that they leave you in a state of disbelief. These lights<br />

can mainly be sighted from Sweden, Greenland, Iceland,<br />

Norway, Finland and Canada and also the Southern<br />

parts like Antarctica. In northern and southern regions<br />

it is respectively called ‘aurora borealis’ or Northern<br />

Lights and ‘aurora australis’ or Southern Lights. As it<br />

always has been with the best of nature’s gifts, these<br />

lights are not as easy to sight. One requires a great deal<br />

of planning and calculations to be that lucky. Talking to<br />

travel photographer, Nakul Sharma, about his recent<br />

trip to Iceland, we got to know some very interesting<br />

facts about this mysterious phenomenon and felt the<br />

and understand life in a better way. I travel to bring the<br />

world closer to the people through my photography.<br />

Pralisha: Why travel?<br />

Nakul: Why not? In school and colleges we learn about<br />

discipline and respect but traveling teaches us more<br />

than anything. It teaches us more about ourselves and<br />

the world, about the people and places. Traveling helps<br />

one to grow better and not just older with wisdom and<br />

great knowledge at the same time. That’s why I travel,<br />

so I can grow better everyday in my life.<br />

Pralisha: What all do you carry in your travel bag?<br />

Nakul: I carry more cameras and equipments and less<br />

clothes in my travel bag. I use CANON 6D, CANON 60D<br />

and CANON 500D with CANON 24-105mm f/4 IS,<br />

CANON 70-200mm f/4 IS, CANON 18-135mm f/3.5-<br />

26 Vol.1

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