Kiren Rijiju and Sundar Pichai Choose Their Favourite Frame-Worthy Moments for World Photography Day 2023
Kiren Rijiju, Sundar Pichai, and the Indian Army's Northern Command all celebrated this day in their own unique ways.
Photography has cemented itself as a vital component of our lives in this era of digital technology, when nearly every hand possesses a mobile camera.
People use this media in a variety of ways, from taking selfies to documenting key events. Photography is an art form that may be very personal while also efficiently communicating concepts to the public in a clear manner.
The adage "a picture is worth a thousand words" is still valid today, and this adage might very well define the primary principle of World Photography Day.
This day is observed yearly on August 19th, and photography aficionados from all around the world gather to honour the art of shooting images.
Several celebrities, politicians, and organisations celebrated World Photography Day by sharing magnificent photos with their followers, offering insights into the concepts and feelings that these images communicate.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju posted a photo of himself with his phone camera with the remark, "Keep your eyes open, but focus only on what is important." My warmest wishes for #WorldPhotographyDay! Take images of attractive and precious items and locations, as well as brief and temporary moments."
Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet Inc and its company Google, made a picture on Instagram with numerous stunning images from Googlers throughout the world.
"These #TeamPixel photos from Googlers all over the world inspire me to get out there and take some photos for World Photography Day." "Many thanks to Evan, Harika, Lavanya, Benjamin, Yegor, Nikhil, Bryant, Stephan, and Miguel," he captioned the photo.
The Indian Army's northern command posted a photo of Pakistan Army Lieutenant General AAK Niazi signing the Instrument of Surrender under the supervision of Indian Army Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora. An incident that brought the Bangladesh Liberation War and the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War to a close.
This occasion was enthusiastically honoured by wildlife photographers, photojournalists, fashion photographers, and even amateur shutterbugs. They banded together to share ideas and promote awareness about this historic day.