Celebrating the Legacy of Raghu Rai: India's Lens of History
Naveen Patnaik expressed sorrow over the passing of renowned photographer Raghu Rai, who passed away at 83. Rai, famous for capturing India's essence, left an indelible mark on photojournalism with iconic images of historical events. Patnaik praised Rai's work as 'living histories' that inspire future storytellers.
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BJD president Naveen Patnaik expressed his sorrow on Sunday over the passing of iconic photographer Raghu Rai, revered for his ability to capture the Indian spirit through his camera. Rai, aged 83, died at a private hospital in New Delhi.
Describing Rai's work as more than mere pictures, Patnaik said, 'His frames were living histories,' adding that they would remain etched in collective memory. Rai's legacy, highlighted by his captures of pivotal moments like the Bangladesh refugee crisis and the Bhopal gas tragedy, has left a profound impact on Indian photojournalism.
Patnaik, via social media, extended his condolences to Rai's family and admirers, while reflecting on how his artistry chronicled the life and people of India. Rai, a protégé of Henri Cartier-Bresson, leaves behind a legacy set to inspire future generations of storytellers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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