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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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Canon EOS 5D Mark III 97mm F/4 1/250s ISO160<br />

Born in India, Kaynat is an avid traveller and photographer. She decided to travel beyond the cliched<br />

destinations and discover the new. Her enthusiasm to travel and love for writing finds expression in her<br />

photography too. She has travelled 1,000,00 Kms in just 3 years. Kaynat’s passion for travel, writing and<br />

photography paved way for ‘Rahagiri’, her blog. ‘Colors of India’, her solo debut exhibition celebrates the<br />

rich culture, spectacular crafts & exotic artifacts, great traditions and rituals of India. In her experience,<br />

she discovered the real India in the streets of old cities, in the smiles of innocent children running on streets,<br />

in the skilled hands of the craftsmen, and in the eyes of the people who are beautiful from within.<br />

Dr. Kaynat Kazi<br />

kaynat@chiiz.com<br />

The Tulip Bulbs:<br />

Shining Bright in Paradise<br />

I love tulips. Maybe that’s the reason<br />

why, when spring arrives, my traveler<br />

mind starts wandering in search of<br />

tulips. I believe, deep inside me there<br />

is a soul of a “Flower Hunter”. Last year<br />

during spring, I was in Keukenhof,<br />

Holland, to see the world’s largest tulip<br />

garden. This time, I decided to visit<br />

the Tulip Festival in Kashmir which<br />

takes place in the month of April every<br />

year. It is organized by the Kashmir<br />

Tourism Board, which was opened in<br />

2007. One will be surprised to know<br />

that this tulip garden is the biggest tulip<br />

garden in the whole of Asia. The Tulip<br />

Festival takes place in Srinagar’s Indira<br />

Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden. Set at<br />

the foothills of The Zabarwan Range,<br />

the Botanical Garden spreads over 30<br />

hectares of land, which is a feast to the<br />

eyes.<br />

Over 2 million tulips were on display<br />

in the garden, with people from all over<br />

the world visiting to catch a glimpse of<br />

this beautiful sight. Kashmir, known<br />

as the ‘Heaven on Earth’, was once<br />

under the reign of the Mughal Empire<br />

in the past, so one can see the Persian<br />

influence on the designs of the gardens<br />

as well. The terraced fashion gardens<br />

were considered an essential part in the<br />

Persian horticultural architecture. One<br />

could see its influence on the Nishat<br />

Bagh and Shalimar Gardens as well.<br />

This garden which is open for a period<br />

of 15 days to the crowds is a view which<br />

will remain forever in the memory of<br />

a visitor. The bulbs which are used to<br />

cultivate the tulips are brought in from<br />

Holland. As the festival culminates,<br />

all the tulip bulbs are color-coded and<br />

preserved with utmost care for the<br />

next season. All this work takes place<br />

under the expert eye of the floriculture<br />

department.<br />

Flowers are nature’s gift to us which<br />

refreshes our mood and rejuvenates<br />

us all. No matter what the mood of a<br />

person is, flowers can bring a smile<br />

on everyone’s face. According to a<br />

recent study conducted by the State<br />

University of New Jersey, people who<br />

receive flowers or remain surrounded<br />

by flowers, experienced a substantial<br />

decrease in their stress level, they were<br />

happier and contented. Flowers are also<br />

the most powerful medium to express<br />

our emotions, they say.<br />

The magnificent tulips cover a long<br />

distance from the great Himalayas to<br />

Europe. In spite of being the national<br />

flower of Netherlands, it is not a native<br />

crop of Europe. It’s from the great<br />

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