Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Houseum~as reflected in 'Ahmedabad Mirror'

"Hiren Shah is a doctor by profession, collector by passion. His Houseum at Satyagraha Chhavni has a rare collection of priceless architectural works and artefacts that reflect the breathtaking grandeur of India as it once used to be." By Ojas Mehta- Posted On Tuesday, November 25, 2008
That was 22nd Nov. 2008. Debashish Nayak,Chief Advisor,Heritage Cell of Ahmedabad, was to visit 'Houseum',as a part of Heritage week celebration,which also included exploring personal/ home museums.[In addition to heritage walks/talks and workshops/seminars related to preservation and restoration of old monuments,and making common people participate actively in such a noble cause.] Actually, it was planned that Ojas Mehta, Sr. correspondent from AM will cover this whole incidence live, and report the first-hand views and observations of Debashish.It would have been intersting to see 'Houseum' thro the eyes of this internationally famous historian, restorer and UNESCO approved advisor on Heritage issues of many Indian and foreign cities.He mentioned that Houseum must be one of the very few 'Live-in Museums'. His comments was quite inspiring and encouraging. However, instead of that interview ,the final article printed in AM turned out to be a photo essay, which is also quite impressive,and definitely more expressive .....
After all, one picture speaks more than thosand words!
It was quite a coincidence that on the same day,in another popular newspaper, Mr. Nayak's profile was portrayed as an individual who made the great impact in the community. Thus, 'the loss' was compensated, atleast to some extent!
http://www.ahmedabadmirror.com/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=3&contentid=20081125200811250410242302545416e&sectxslt

Friday, November 21, 2008

Eastern Europe~Night Life !!

Don’t get misled by the titillating title or this provocative picture of ‘topless bar’ signage in the neighborhood of our ‘apartment-hotel’ in Budapest, Hungary. Neither have we gone inside, nor will you find similar images ‘inside’ the following slide-show, SORRY!
'LIGHTS & NIGHTS’- comprises of the images of architectural highlights of Eastern Europe’- my attempt to synchronize ‘aperture’ and ‘speed’ on the ‘tripod’; and give a serious try to ‘Night Photography’.
Please visit again, here-on this site, for ‘Tips for Night Photography’. You will ‘click’ with me- it is not difficult at all!