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Dept of MCJ, TU observes World Photography Day

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TEZPUR, Aug 21: On the occasion of World Photography Day, the department of Mass Communication and Journalism, Tezpur University organised a photography workshop and exhibition. Renowned photographer Nalini Kanta Baruah graced the event as chief guest and in his inaugural speech he said, “The youngsters have done a great job. In our time, we didn’t have digital cameras due to which photography was harder in comparison to the present times. But I still tried my best to click some good photographs. I am yet to capture the best photograph of my life and I won’t die before that.”
“I am elated to receive this honour from the department of Mass Communication and Journalism,” Baruah added. The department felicitated 92-year-old photographer Silpi Nalini Kanta Baruah for his significant contributions of over 70 years towards the art of photography.
Prof Abhijit Bora of the department of Mass Communication and Journalism delivered the welcome address while the inaugural speech was delivered by the head of the department, Prof Joya Chakraborty. The registrar of Tezpur University Dr Biren Das and pro vice-chancellor Prof Dhruba Kumar Bhattacharyya also graced the occasion with their presence.
In the workshop, Stephen Styris discussed the science behind taking a photograph, the requisite skills for it and implementation of various learning in different genres of photography. “We all need to be very observant for capturing good photographs. Photography is all about capturing something unusual and unique” he said. A photo walk followed after the theoretical aspects were discussed. “We are honoured to have Silpi Nalini Kanta Baruah among us. His spirit of work inspires us. We seek his blessings for us and our students” HoD Prof Joya Chakraborty said.
Renowned astro-photographer of Assam, Dipankar Bhagawati aka Stephen Styris was invited as the resource person of the workshop, where around 50 students/faculty and staff members of Tezpur University participated.
On the occasion, the department displayed over 100 photographs in an exhibition organised at the department premises. These photographs were submitted by photography enthusiasts from across the country for a photography competition organised by the department. The theme for the competition was open while there were two categories: student and non-student.

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