“The exhibition will be presenting a unique set of images captured and put together to celebrate existence of living organisms on this planet,” states the press release.
Om Yadav, an internationally published photographer who is also a photography instructor, and works as content design coordinator at Open Learning Exchange Program (OLE) in Kathmandu, will also have his work featured at the event.
The exhibition, which is in its 6th edition, is based on the theme of life. Earlier, the cycles carried the themes of beginning, flora, mist, selfie, elements and hue/saturation.
This time around, the exhibition explores the lives, habitats and biodiversity of various species.
“As his findings, Om presents some of the most incredible life moments captured in his camera. His photographs vary in species, phyla and nature of these animals, but they are bound together by one common force of nature: the very existence of each of them,” the organizers informed.
According to the organizers, this exhibition is aimed at creating awareness of nature and its conservation among the public.
Entry to the exhibition is free, and it is open from 9:30 am.
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