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Here are some excerpts from the media coverage on wonderwall.co.in and the events organised by the company. This page is being updated and, therfore, you can visit this page frequently to know what's happening around wonderwall:
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Two closed doors that Delhi based Ajay Rajgarhia captured in his camera are symbols of a major decision in his life. Two years ago, he closed the door on his garment business, and started taking photos for a living. More doors turn up as you inspect the fascicle of photos he has displayed, along with Kolkata- based photographer Leena Kejriwal's, at the Apparao Galleries. Not all of them dredge up phases in Ajay's life. Beautifully shot, they just...
- Excerpts from HT City. Delhi, June 3, 2008
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Photographers say the genre is
booming because of its affordability and easy availabilty. A good photographer
can be replicated into several editions, whereas a painting has one original
edition and limited reprints, which rarely fetch buyers. Says photographer Ajay
Rajgharia, the promoter of Wonderwall.co.in, the country's first website
dedicated to fine art photography. "People in India are now more aware of
photography as an art form because internationally the medium has gained wide
acceptance. As aresult, photographers, who have taken it up as a vocation here,
are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. There is an assured return at the
end of the day."
- Excerpts from HT City. Delhi, June 3, 2008
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New York, unlikely
drapes for saris, and a predilection for blue, all up for viewing at The Other
Side, a group exhibition of photographs.
- Excerpts from First City. October, 2007
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This e-commerce
website is the brainchild of Ajay Rajgarhia. Dedicated to fine art photography,
it is a platform to showcase established names and also introduce upcoming
photographers. "The website is dedicated to making photography an accessible
form of art to the public at large," says Ajay. The website has four
photographers on board: Sudip Bhattacharya, Sandeep Biswas, Vikas Malhotra and
Ajay, himself.
- Excerpts from Elle Decor. August - September, 2007 |
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Travelling is their
obsession and clicking photos their hobby. Debesh Banerjee talks to Dr Justin A
Gopaldas and Dr Ashlesha Bagadia, the husband-wife duo who put up an exhibition
of their works after visiting 18 countries. .... If that was not a record by
itself, they put together an exhibition of their photos titled A Long Road
Home.... The couple plans to embark on similar journeys in future but say that
photography will always remain a passion for them. Like all great journeys, the
only souvenirs they got were their photographs. The works are on display till
today at the Academy of Fine Arts & Literature. Thereafter, they will be on
display on wonderwall.co.in
- Excerpts from The Pioneer. New Delhi, July 17th, 2007 |
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Travelling is their
obsession and clicking photos their hobby. Debesh Banerjee talks to Dr Justin A
Gopaldas and Dr Ashlesha Bagadia, the husband-wife duo who put up an exhibition
of their works after visiting 18 countries. .... If that was not a record by
itself, they put together an exhibition of their photos titled A Long Road
Home.... The couple plans to embark on similar journeys in future but say that
photography will always remain a passion for them. Like all great journeys, the
only souvenirs they got were their photographs. The works are on display till
today at the Academy of Fine Arts & Literature. Thereafter, they will be on
display on wonderwall.co.in
- Excerpts from The Pioneer. New Delhi, July 17th, 2007 |
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J. Aryabhat
Gopaldas, a 32 year-old physician and Ashlesha Bagadia, a 29 year-old
psychiatrist, went to UK four years ago for higher education. By the time they
finished their education, they used every opportunity to explore the British
countryside and experience .... They are back with a suitcase full of memories
in the form of photographs. An exhibition recounting their three-month
adventure is on at the Academy of Fine Arts till 17 July. The show is being
presented by ,
a site dedicated to fine art photography run by photographer Ajay Rajgarhia.
Gopaldas said they are raising funds for Unicef and would be grateful for
donations.
- Excerpts from The Statesman. New Delhi, July 13th, 2007 |
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Investing in art?
Want to know more about fine art photography? Click on , a new website dealing with fine art photography
in India. Conceived and put forth by businessman and photographer Ajay
Rajgarhia, the idea is to let you develop an eye for fine art photography as
well as to encourage upcoming artists. Whether it's monochrome, abstract or
still-life, everything is divided by category and artist, so you don't face too
much trouble when it comes to placing your order. Investing is just a click
away now.
- Excerpts from Marie Claire. Page 71, June, 2007
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Photographers have a
new space to display and sell the shots - online galleries ... Delhi-based
photographer Ajay Rajgarhia has started a website, where photographers can upload their pictures and
sell them.... "Photography is what painting was 10 years ago and things are
only going to improve for the art form," says Rajgarhia. Also, Rajgharia is
concentrating on fine art photography, which an art lover would love to hang on
the walls of the home. So the current array has images categorised as Still
Life, Monochromes, Nature and Landscape, Abstract, People, etc.
- Excerpts from Indian Express. May 3rd, 2007 |
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When
asked what he defines as fine art photography, Malhotra responded that art is
created with an idea in mind. "There are always photos that people will want to
put on their walls - and then there are very powerful documentary images that
no one would want on their wall. One tries to be on that line," he said,
conceding that the demarcation between art and documentary may be blurring.
- Excerpts from Time Out Delhi, May 3, 2007
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