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Chiiz Volume 2 : Maternity Photography

Chiiz is a unique photography magazine that is dedicated to descriptive photography. In our second volume, we have tried to showcase the diversity of photography genres ranging from Birth Photography to Wildlife Photography and from Underwater Photography to Fashion Photography. It is an astounding fiesta to eyes and there is not a single photograph that can elude your attention. We are sure that the works of Brandon Mikesell, Garrett Patz and Tina Sokolovskaya is all you have to take home for a nice indulgence over a sojourn.

Chiiz is a unique photography magazine that is dedicated to descriptive photography. In our second volume, we have tried to showcase the diversity of photography genres ranging from Birth Photography to Wildlife Photography and from Underwater Photography to Fashion Photography. It is an astounding fiesta to eyes and there is not a single photograph that can elude your attention. We are sure that the works of Brandon Mikesell, Garrett Patz and Tina Sokolovskaya is all you have to take home for a nice indulgence over a sojourn.

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dancing and being completely immersed<br />

in the name of Krishna to bewitch the lord.<br />

I was not only enthralled and overjoyed<br />

by the scene but also my senses found a<br />

new rhythm. My feet started moving and I<br />

knew not when I started<br />

dancing and jumping<br />

with only ‘Hare Krishna<br />

Hare Krishna, Krishna<br />

Krishna Hare Hare’ on<br />

my mouth. This very<br />

same feeling is what, I<br />

believe, connects me to<br />

this temple. I feel it’s not<br />

my body that takes me<br />

there, it is as if they want<br />

me there every time<br />

around.<br />

People strolling in the streets of this holy<br />

city often get surprised when mildly hot<br />

water is pelted over them from different<br />

corners. They try to run away as quickly as<br />

possible but only to find someone else color<br />

around 12-years-old playing with her water<br />

gun and coloring people on the streets, a<br />

bewitching smile emanated from her face<br />

every time she made a successful attempt. It<br />

was such a beautiful sight for which I could<br />

Similarly, after a while, I<br />

lost myself again in the<br />

divine name of the lord<br />

and didn’t know what<br />

happened next, until it<br />

was the time to close<br />

the darbars (or gates)<br />

of the temple. I had to<br />

undesirably leave the<br />

temple and felt as if the<br />

hours passed in minutes<br />

that day.<br />

Abbas Baig<br />

New Delhi,India<br />

Street Hunter<br />

Canon EOS70D 18mm F/3.5 1/1250s ISO1000<br />

Holi is celebrated to depict the victory of<br />

good over evil and has a very religious<br />

purpose associated with it, symbolising the<br />

legend of Holika. The night before Holi,<br />

bonfires are lit in a ceremony known as<br />

Holika Dehan (burning of Holika Demon).<br />

People gather near the bonfire, sing, dance<br />

and pray to the Lord.<br />

As the Holika was being<br />

burned in the evening,<br />

I met a Brazilian<br />

man, who being fully<br />

disguised in the attire<br />

of a yogi with a rosary (a<br />

string of prayer beads) in<br />

his hand, asked me what Holika<br />

Dehan was about. After explaining its<br />

history, I asked him if he was doing okay<br />

because he looked depressed. He said,<br />

rather broken-heartedly that the next day<br />

would be his last day in the city and he<br />

would be leaving for Rio after staying in the<br />

country for 5 months. Then I realised that<br />

there was something spiritual in this place,<br />

as everybody who comes here finds some<br />

kind of solace within their soul.<br />

The next day which is celebrated as<br />

Dhulandi all over the country, I decided to<br />

explore the streets of Vrindavan, to catch a<br />

sight of some smiling faces of the devotees<br />

who get lost in the moments of pure bliss.<br />

their face in frenzy.<br />

Holi festival also comes as a treat<br />

to the photographers. For the<br />

colors and the joy of happiness<br />

is so enticing that they can’t<br />

stop themselves from picking up<br />

their lenses and getting out on<br />

the streets drenched with vibrant<br />

emotions.<br />

The cows and monkeys strolling around<br />

are an intrinsic part of Vrindavan. Cows<br />

with festoons of flowers around their neck<br />

and monkeys who are always ready to grab<br />

your eyewear in return of some food are<br />

discernible in its every street.<br />

Shops with lassi, bhang<br />

and sweets (especially<br />

peda) sprinkled with<br />

color are present at<br />

almost every corner.<br />

The city and its streets<br />

are mired in colors, even<br />

the clouds turned red on that<br />

particular day, bringing a spectacular sight<br />

from below.<br />

You could see people all around spraying<br />

colors at each other, be it a friend or<br />

stranger. But herein lies the downside<br />

associated with it, which would refrain any<br />

women from visiting the festival. Women<br />

are especially colored on their faces, necks<br />

and sometimes even their intimate parts<br />

which was very disheartening to see.<br />

Soon it was 11.30 A.M. with all the major<br />

doors leading to the temples getting closed,<br />

marking the culmination of this year’s Holi.<br />

While walking back home, I saw a girl of<br />

have given everything if I could see that for<br />

the rest of my life - which literally summed<br />

up my Holi for the year.<br />

HOLI AROUND THE WORLD<br />

Holi is celebrated as a social event in parts<br />

of the United States. For example, at Sri Sri<br />

Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork,<br />

Utah, NYC Holi Hai in Manhattan, New<br />

York and Festival of Colors, Holi NYC in<br />

Brooklyn. In New York, Holi is celebrated<br />

as the Festival of Color, where thousands<br />

of people gather from all over the United<br />

States to celebrate.<br />

A number of Holi-inspired social events<br />

have also surfaced, particularly in Europe<br />

and the United States and UK, often<br />

organized by companies as for-profit or<br />

charity events with paid admission, and<br />

with varying scheduling that does not<br />

coincide with the actual Holi festival. Some<br />

places you can head to, are:<br />

LIFE IN COLOR, MIAMI, FLORIDA<br />

‘Life In Color’ is the biggest color festival<br />

out there. A concept that started out as a<br />

college festival in Florida, it has progressed<br />

into a worldwide color party. This festival<br />

takes places all over the world in short<br />

intervals and you can head to this festival<br />

for the perfect combination of music and<br />

colors.

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