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Prashant Panjiar’s photobook ‘That Which Is Unseen’ to be published soon

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Indian photo-journalist Prashant Panjiar’s photo-book That Which is Unseen published by Navjivan Trust, will be released on 18 September 2021. The book is a compilation of back stories of Panjiar’s three decades as a photojournalist, told through images and words.

Prashant Panjiar is a known photojournalist and editor, having worked with Patriot newspaper and India today. As an independent photojournalist, Mr. Panjiar has worked on stories for leading international and national publications such as Time Magazine. As a documentary photographer, he works on issues of health, education, and livelihood across Asia and Africa for leading international non-profit organizations. As a curator, Mr. Panjiar’s contributions to the world of photography need a special mention. As a founding member, Mr. Panjiar has led the curatorial teams of all 3 editions of the Delhi Photo Festival. Delhi Photo Festival is India’s first photo festival and it set the foundational stone for several other festivals to spring in other parts of India. He was also part of several other important shows and festivals, including the Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa. As a jury, he has been influential in identifying and promoting young talents.

Founded by Mahatma Gandhi, Navajivan Trust is a publishing house of great repute having to its credit publications of more than 800 titles in English, Gujarati, Hindi and other languages so far.

THAT WHICH IS UNSEEN
Hard Cover | Size: 170 X 230 mm | Pages: 154 pages, including gatefolds
Images & Texts: Prashant Panjiar | Publisher: Navajivan Trust
Price: Rs 2500/-

You can pre-order the book at a special discounted price of Rs. 2000 + shipping (offer valid till 18 Sept 2021).
For orders within India https://bit.ly/3sCA40e
For orders from outside India write to sales@navajivantrust.org

Published on August 23, 2021

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