While a line leads to the Fun park on the
other side, a huge crowd is on this side to experience the first ever
photography expo in Nepal. Huge pictures of various historical places, by the
entrance welcome the visitors. People are taking pictures with those pictures
as the backdrop and the crowd constitutes inestimable number of people.
This is the scenario of Photokipa 2012 that
took place in Bhrikuti Mandap for three consecutive days starting from the Nepali
New Year 2069. The main motto of this expo was to show the development of
photography from the yester years to till date and also to feature new forms of
technology related to photography. The event was exclusively based on the
photography. Huge crowd with aspiring photographers and valley locals filled
the hall. It seemed as if whole valley had come to observe this mega event.
There were altogether 60 stalls with
varied information regarding photography. Every stall had their unique style of
presentation and their unique lot of information. There were beautiful pictures
clicked by professional photographers as well as amateurs. A huge mock camera
back from Elizabethan period greeted the visitors as they entered the hall with
their tickets. Before the age of digitalization of camera and development of
Photoshop, the size of the picture depended upon the size of a camera. In order
to click huge pictures, they needed huge cameras. Such huge cameras (also
placed in expo) were made in England during the Elizabethan period as per the
wish of Queen Elizabeth to click the picture of a train. As for photography one
requires various equipments apart from camera like: flashlight, exposure meter,
and so on, advertisements and information about these things were also
presented in some of the stalls.
The most interesting stall was that of
Madan Babu Museum, also the first
stall that visitors visited. It was from the museum of vintage cameras which were
collected by Madan Babu. This stall displayed the cameras from history to till
date. The collector’s presentation of
first historical camera and of development of those cameras was really remarkable.
Similarly, the stall named ‘I am also a
Photographer’ comprised the photographs clicked by different celebrities of
Nepal like: Rajesh Hamal, Nima Rumba, Gopal Kashyapati and many more. The
pictures were really good and eye-catching. Most of the pictures were of
different beautiful scenes from our country. There were also stalls that
consisted of photographs clicked by professional photographers. Most of them
were at the far side of the hall. Those pictures were really easy on the eye. They
were different or let’s say rather vibrant, and beautifully clicked. The reflected
picture of the Krishna Mandir and shadowed picture of a temple were one of the
best pictures hung over there. These pictures were presented in the event by
the School of Creative Communication.
Every picture has its own story and this was well-portrayed by Photo circle through different pictures from
different times. The story of people in the picture was narrated under the
picture. This stall was named as History
begins at home. It was very fascinating and some stories were funny as
well. There was another stall known as Old
is Gold. This stall showcased pictures of beautiful temples and places of
the valley before a century. Those classic pictures were really capable of
touching the hearts of visitors. The collection was just so excellent. As the
event was wholesomely about photography, the organizing team didn’t forget to
remember the Legends of Photography. Creative
D, itself presented the photos of legendary photographers of the country: Gopal Chitrakar, Tri Ratna Manandhar and many
more through their stall. There was also a digital art showcased in one of the
cubicle. It was just so magnificent. One of those digital arts was even
published in Naari Magazine during Dashain. It was picture of Goddess Durga
attired in Nepali national dress. The artist behind this art was Jaya Sharma.
Social organizations also participated
in this event. Traffic police demonstrated the photos of rule violators for
example triple load in a bike is in itself a very risky ride but there were
pictures of riders with five people in a single bike. Traffic police used mocking
captions in those pictures to aware people about such dangers. There were
pictures of many such nuisance makers which were quite funny but yet
informative. There was information regarding nature photography as well and it
was given by Wildlife Conservation Nepal (WCN). The stall imitated the wild
scenario that gave the look of nature and wild. People were clicking pictures
in that scenario. There were also the pictures of wild animals, insects and
plants. Nature-lovers must have loved it.
There were also some profit making
stalls that advertised their goods to lure the visitors towards their shop
through the stall. The flashlight and other light equipments was presented by
Elenchrom, the Indian company. Digital flex printing machine was also
advertised right beside the Madan Babu museum. Samsung Galaxy tab showed their
latest gadgets and must have been able to do the good marketing among that huge
crowd and there was also the video cameras of Sony that got the attention.
Apart from this, there were Grand Bank and Everest Insurance with their respective
schemes of marketing. Grand Bank put forth a scheme that confirmed if you need
to buy an camera and you need a loan then they would provide you with it but
you need recommendation from few renowned photographers. Similarly, Everest
Insurance provides insurance to the camera as you see, the cost of camera and
its repairmen cost is reaching its height. There was also a cubicle of Eclipse
animation. It was about the animating cartoons and the courses related to learn
the animation. There were also stalls of Nikon, Canon, Foto Hollywood, and Oliz
Store.
Apart from stalls and advertisements,
there were also various programs on the main stage. At the very first day of
the event, the organizing team was acknowledged and appreciated for their work
and there was a live performance from Saptak.
There was a fashion show conducted by the Namuna School of fashion and
technology. The ramp show was named as Light, Camera and Fashion. The beautiful
attire was designed by the Namuna for the models. The stunning models dressed
in designer wear along with the camera was superb. Different themes were
presented in the ramp show. Overall, it was fantastic. There was also a
workshop conducted by the photo circle at the far end corner of the hall. The
workshop was for the amateurs, semi-professional and professional photographers
about the photography, storage of their treasures i.e. photos and many more.
Event was surely a package of information about the photography. There was also
a wedding photographs competition done by the Kathmandu Photographers Associate.
The photographers were supposed to give the wedding pictures that they have
clicked. Among those pictures, five pictures were selected as top five
pictures. The 1st prize winner got a video camera from Sony. There
also was the chance of winning door-prize for the visitors who filled the form
beside the ticket and dropped in the drop-box. Four door prize winners were
selected.
The crowd, itself showed that the
event had charmed the valley. People had come with cameras in their hand and
clicking the pictures of the event. The organizer team encouraged visitors to
bring camera by giving Rs.50 off for those visitors with camera. Surely, the
event was remarkable. The comments on facebook pages showed that people really
enjoyed the event and not only that people also expressed their regret for not
being able to visit the expo. One of the visitors, Anutara Shakya, expressed
that the event was really fascinating especially the history of cameras and
stated that music along with the information was really cool. Another visitor
put forth his comment in facebook as, “All the pics and classic cameras steal
the show.” Similarly, another visitor, Mr. Naresh Manandhar put forth that the
exhibition was really encouraging especially for the beginners of photography
and the experience was really exciting. Therefore the expo was worth visiting.
The mastermind behind this mega event
Mr. Raj Bhai Suwal stated that the photo fair in India and Photo Kina in
Germany inspired him to bring this expo into the country. He had been thinking
of doing this event since he saw the photo fair in India, 10 or 12 years ago.
Hence the hard work paid off. This three day long program from Baisakh 1-3 was
huge success. It really was extraordinary, outstanding and very much
informative. If you missed this event of the year, you sure did miss something
grand. The expo was just so WOW!!!
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