Photography has become a common interest of people, professional or amateur. It is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film, or electronically by means of an image sensor.
And Bali, the island in Indonesia that has a number of amazing Bali villas resort and private villas in Bali, was also discovered as a haven for new experiences and adventure. And Europeans were among the first to come to see the island’s beauty and soon after, many writers, artists and other intellects visited it to make a documentation of this serene island.
And even after many years, Hidden Paradise, an international art photography exhibition, features a showcase of pictures and views from the perception of their lenses. This is composed of 12 photographers from different places wherein 6 are from Bali, one is from Java, and another 6 from the international scene.
“It is important for the public in Bali to have more opportunities to view and appreciate photographic exhibitions, especially outside of a gallery environment. It is also necessary to exhibit work by young, local photographers with experienced and successful international photographers to encourage them to develop their passion and skills,” said Ida Bagus Alit, an organizer and featured photographer of the exhibition.
Ida Bagus Alit, Ida Bagus Astara, Ida Bagus Gede Indra Sukma Advaita, Ida Ayu Ega Rahayuni, Ida Ayu Chrisna Dewi and Emile Satyawarman of Indonesia are among the photographers whose works will be featured. Other works also come from Jason Childs and Jill Gocher of Australia; Chieko Maeda of Japan; Jiri Kudrna of Switzerland; Rachel Harding of Britian; and Luciana Ferrero of Italy.
Indeed, Bali is a great place for photography for its wonderful sceneries and, of course, for its luxury villas in Bali.
And Bali, the island in Indonesia that has a number of amazing Bali villas resort and private villas in Bali, was also discovered as a haven for new experiences and adventure. And Europeans were among the first to come to see the island’s beauty and soon after, many writers, artists and other intellects visited it to make a documentation of this serene island.
And even after many years, Hidden Paradise, an international art photography exhibition, features a showcase of pictures and views from the perception of their lenses. This is composed of 12 photographers from different places wherein 6 are from Bali, one is from Java, and another 6 from the international scene.
“It is important for the public in Bali to have more opportunities to view and appreciate photographic exhibitions, especially outside of a gallery environment. It is also necessary to exhibit work by young, local photographers with experienced and successful international photographers to encourage them to develop their passion and skills,” said Ida Bagus Alit, an organizer and featured photographer of the exhibition.
Ida Bagus Alit, Ida Bagus Astara, Ida Bagus Gede Indra Sukma Advaita, Ida Ayu Ega Rahayuni, Ida Ayu Chrisna Dewi and Emile Satyawarman of Indonesia are among the photographers whose works will be featured. Other works also come from Jason Childs and Jill Gocher of Australia; Chieko Maeda of Japan; Jiri Kudrna of Switzerland; Rachel Harding of Britian; and Luciana Ferrero of Italy.
Indeed, Bali is a great place for photography for its wonderful sceneries and, of course, for its luxury villas in Bali.
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