Offbeat Howrah - Monsoon Photo Walk With Flash beside howrah station
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Rain transforms ordinary streets into stages of light, reflection, and fleeting human stories. Join us for an offbeat photographic exploration of Howrah's hidden corners during the monsoon, where puddles become mirrors, umbrellas become characters, and everyday life unfolds beneath dramatic skies.
This walk is designed for photographers who want to learn how to use flash creatively in natural environments. Together, we'll explore techniques for balancing ambient light with flash, capturing rain-soaked textures, freezing motion, creating cinematic portraits, and finding compelling compositions in challenging weather conditions.
From riverside ghats and narrow lanes to markets and monsoon rituals, we'll discover how rain reveals a different face of Howrah, one often overlooked yet rich with visual storytelling opportunities.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, this walk will help you see beyond the weather and learn how to make the rain an essential part of your frame.
The beauty of the monsoon lies in its unpredictability. One moment the sky is filled with dramatic clouds, the next the river rises with the tide, rain sweeps through the streets, and life adapts in unexpected ways. For photographers, these changing conditions create unique opportunities for portraits, reflections, street stories, and atmospheric landscapes. We won't be chasing the weather, we'll be photographing its ever-changing mood in monsoon.
FAQ- In the event of heavy rain, thunderstorms, flooding, or any weather conditions deemed unsafe, the organizer reserves the right to postpone, reschedule, modify, or cancel the photowalk. Participant safety will remain the highest priority.
Please note that there is no provision for refunds in the case of weather-related postponement or cancellation. However, affected participants will be accommodated in the next available photowalk, typically on the following weekend or on a rescheduled date announced by the organizer.
Experience curated by Gautam Bailey
This walk is designed for photographers who want to learn how to use flash creatively in natural environments. Together, we'll explore techniques for balancing ambient light with flash, capturing rain-soaked textures, freezing motion, creating cinematic portraits, and finding compelling compositions in challenging weather conditions.
From riverside ghats and narrow lanes to markets and monsoon rituals, we'll discover how rain reveals a different face of Howrah, one often overlooked yet rich with visual storytelling opportunities.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, this walk will help you see beyond the weather and learn how to make the rain an essential part of your frame.
The beauty of the monsoon lies in its unpredictability. One moment the sky is filled with dramatic clouds, the next the river rises with the tide, rain sweeps through the streets, and life adapts in unexpected ways. For photographers, these changing conditions create unique opportunities for portraits, reflections, street stories, and atmospheric landscapes. We won't be chasing the weather, we'll be photographing its ever-changing mood in monsoon.
FAQ- In the event of heavy rain, thunderstorms, flooding, or any weather conditions deemed unsafe, the organizer reserves the right to postpone, reschedule, modify, or cancel the photowalk. Participant safety will remain the highest priority.
Please note that there is no provision for refunds in the case of weather-related postponement or cancellation. However, affected participants will be accommodated in the next available photowalk, typically on the following weekend or on a rescheduled date announced by the organizer.
Experience curated by Gautam Bailey
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Where is it happening?
Howrah Ferry Terminal, Cake O Trix, Zubeda Manzil, Kasai Bagan-Kasai Bagan, Park Circus, Kolkata 700017, India, Kolkata
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