Sunday, August 28, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Thank you ....
Today is the 13 May 2011; it’s been a kind of special day for me as I was back from Malaysia on same day on 2009 to Nepal. It’s been two years in Nepal, and I learn a lot about life, people, photography, filmmaking and much more.
It’s been while that I have not uploaded any photographs on my flickr site nor did any blog post, somebody said that I was lost, somebody said me that I might lost interest in photography. But truth is not that, I still have interest in photography as I use to have and I am not lost too, yes! I was inactive for few weeks but not lost. I have some stuff to take care so I did not able to give my full time for what I love to do.
Two years in Nepal is very fruitful to me, I learn a lot, meet very interesting and talented people work with them too, working with talented people make me feel that I am talented too but I still have to learn a lot and way to go. I want to thank all people who made my two years very wonderful in Nepal.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
The Taste of Coffee
The Taste of Coffee is an experience of life lived with coffee in the farm as witnessed by three artists who set out to capture the richness of home-grown coffee beans on their canvas, microphone and camera respectively. Three artists, Clara Puddu, Eloïse Calatayud and Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka, with diverse skills and passion in their respective fields of art have highlighted the uniqueness of this rich and aromatic crop through their paintings, sound design and photography through this exhibition.
However, The Taste of Coffee isn't just about coffee, it is about the people involved in the sowing and reaping of the crop. The exhibition tries to draw attention to the lives of people involved in coffee farming though the chores of Surya Prasad Adhikari and his wife Saraswoti Adhikari, who run a permaculture coffee farm in Lekhnath -10, Begnas of Kaski district, Nepal. The exhibition also highlights the couple's perception and contribution to conservation and improvements of local varieties of cultivation, organic farming and sustainable uses of local biological resources.
The Taste of Coffee is up in painting, sound and photography exhibition at Nepal Art Council Gallery, Babarmahal, Kathmandu 19th through 27th February 2011. The exhibition will be inaugurated by veteran photographer Mr. Hari Bangsha Kirant.
The exhibition has been organised by NEPALPHOTOGRAPHY.org with support from Galleria CUC and Momomagic.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Those eyes ….
Me and my friend went for a photo shoot at a brick factory at Bade gawn, Lalitpur to do a story about human right, I did not find anything related to what I was looking for but my friend did find something. But I did some random photography around and found this boy looking at me and I feel that his eyes are trying to tell something to me but still I cannot figure out what he wants to say?
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Hunt for a good coffee ….
As a coffee lover, I always want to know from where the coffee comes from that I am drinking each and every day and last few days I got to know a lot about the coffee and all the process that goes through before coming into my cup. Coffee grown in some part of Nepal goes to all around the world and it is the best coffee all around the world too.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Coffee Killer ....
Some says home is where your heart is and some says home is where your art is but I think home is where everything is; love, care and what you need is. In this photograph is a regular coffee, but the coffee that I drink in my home have something special that I never find in any coffee shop or other place that offer me coffee.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Monday, January 10, 2011
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nepal
Today was the launch of the wall Calendar of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nepal 2011 along with UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nepal photography exhibition at Galleria CUC.
The calendar has been published by Chomolungma UNESCO Centre and the photographs have been curated by Galleria CUC. The photographers featured in the calendar are Vibek Raj Maurya, Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka, Md. Fadil, Prazwol Sijapati, Swapnil Acharya, Prajwal Bhattarai, Om Yadav, Sumeet Shakya, Shikhar Bhattarai, Sagar Chitrakar, Kushal Goyal and Nikhil Gurung.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Taking it hard just like you knew I do ....
Cried all night 'til there was nothin' more
What use am I as a heap on the floor?
Heaving devotion but it's just no good
taking it hard just like you knew I would.
Taking it hard just like you knew I do.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Monday, January 03, 2011
Coca Cola Camera ….
Camera comes in all shape and size and one of them is this Coca Cola Camera, I will try to put some photographs taken by this Coca Cola Camera in near future.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Saturday, January 01, 2011
Yatra – The Journey
Yatra – The Journey started from today, will be doing some travelling + some travel based job in and around.
Wanna live life to the fullest.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Friday, December 31, 2010
What the f*ck?
Today, I was at a waiting room with a friend and flipping some old magazine that was on the room, and I just got my eyes on one of the photograph in one of the magazine in the article about the Tihar festival. And I told my friend that it looks like mine but it is cropped and to make sure that it is my photograph I took that photograph from the magazine. And later as I did check with my original photograph it was the match.
What can I say?
“F*ck!”
This is not the first time something happen with my photographs, few months back one of the web magazine used my photograph and as I was browsing their web site I found out about that but I was not sure that it was my photograph and I did comment on that page “it looks like my photograph” but for my surprise next day I receive email from editor of that web magazine as saying that they do not use anything without any permission and they respect copyright things with a attachment of the original photograph of size 362x300 dimensions as saying that this kind of normal photographs can be taken anywhere and it was not yours. I respect their view and did not reply them anymore, because I know something called PhotoShop. I am doing photography since I was 7 and digital photography from 2005, so I can say what is in photographs and what is not?
I am not saying that you cannot able to use my photographs but my point is that if you do than please do give name credit at least if you cannot able to pay than.
I think this kind of stuff happens to all the amateur photographers, so far as I know one of my friends also was in same situation sometime back, but I did not understand why this kind of stuff happens with a big media house? Or a big name in the game?
This kind of stuff did not discourage me, I am just making my point and hope you get in a right track or get ready to listen a word f*ck f*ck f*ck a loud.
Peace.
This photo at my blog and in flickr.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
This Dashian was ….
This Dashian was good and bad for me, good on side because I have and did wonderful thing and bad in side as lost 50K, did not took photographs as many as I thought I will but never the less have a wonderful experience, I think that’s matter a lot.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Saturday, October 09, 2010
I still believe in a beautiful morning ....
I still believe in a beautiful morning.
And a sun shall not declare a sunset, and leave a life full of joy.
"I will dream without Borders".
Someday all the impossible dreams will be achieved.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Friday, October 08, 2010
That Paradise is ....
All our things are trivial stuff
All these rusted doors
All this hard love
All these impossible dreams
And all the outstanding predestination . . . .
All this life is used!
If only we realize,
That Paradise is the only home for the truth things !
First day of a Dashain.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Monday, September 27, 2010
The Kite Runner
The nice thing about the start of Dashain is that it also coincided with the kite season. Now-a-days flying a kite in Kathmandu is not as common as it used to be, this splendid sport used to be the favorite pasttime of kids and adults alike in the 70s. One could see hundreds of kites on Kathmandu’s sky gliding elegantly or fighting a fierce battle with one another and pulling all the tricks it could to bring someone else down. I suppose the sport fell victim to growing popularity of technology-driven entertainment and other games of the late 80s and 90s. Kite flying, marbles (guccha), tash (cards), and other sports like tel kasa (game that involves giving a chase), aas paas (hide and seek) began to disappear slowly and if you ask young kids these days if they played any such games I bet with the exception of kite flying they would not have a clue how these games are played.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Friday, September 03, 2010
Time is slow for those who ....
Time is slow for those who wait.
Fast for those who fear.
Long for those who grieve.
And eternal for those who love!
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Duplicity
Poster of a short experimental film Duplicity.
Lately, I have been busy with some short film projects.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka