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The Indian Photography Festival (IPF) - Hyderabad 2023

The Indian Photography Festival (IPF) - Hyderabad 2023

Sharafat Ali » Christian Als » Giovanni Ambrosio » Christoph Bangert » Günter Beer » Regina Bermes » Supratim Bhattacharjee » Peter Bialobrzeski » Jürgen Bindrim » Birte Zellentin & Patrik Budenz » Jan-Peter Boening » Katharina Bosse » Tatenda Chidora » James Whitlow Delano » Barbara Dombrowski » Stephan Elleringmann » Norbert Enker » Maria Feck » Bettina Flitner » Peter Granser » Jan Grarup » Andreas Herzau » James Hill » Sandra Hoyn » Britta Jaschinski » Hannes Jung » M'hammed Kilito » David Klammer » Vincent Kohlbecher » Dirk Krüll » Axel Krause » Kai Löffelbein » Michael Lange » Paul Langrock » Frederic Lezmi » Manfred Linke » André Lützen » Ingmar Björn Nolting » Lee-Ann Olwage » Amy Parrish » Johannes Reinhart » Dani Sandrini » Helena Schätzle » Smita Sharma » Eleonore Sok » Henrik Spohler » Berthold Steinhilber » Andreas Teichmann » Marylise Vigneau » Wolfgang Volz » Marc Wilson » Michael Wolf » & others

Festival: 23 Nov 2023 – 7 Jan 2024

State Gallery of Art

Kavuri Hills, Madhapur,
500 089 Hyderabad

Light Craft Foundation

# 507, Plot/3-2-64/120, Nr. Lanco Hills,Manikonda
500 089 Hyderabad

+91 996-337-1314


www.indianphotofest.com

The 9th edition of the Indian Photo Festival will be presented from November 23 to January 7 at the State Gallery of Art, Madhapur, and other venues across Hyderabad. The event is free and open to the public.

The Indian Photo Festival (IPF) - Hyderabad, a not-for-profit initiative of the Light Craft Foundation, is India's longest-running international photo festival, showcasing a wide range of photography from India and around the globe with a series of events including Talks and Discussions, Exhibitions, Portfolio Reviews, Screenings, Book launches and Workshops. The IPF creates a platform for professional and aspiring photographers, photography lovers and the public. The festival strives to promote the art of photography and, at the same time, address social issues through the medium of photography.

The 9th edition of the Indian Photo Festival will be presented from November 23 to January 7 at the State Gallery of Art, Madhapur, and other venues across Hyderabad. The event is free and open to the public.

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