Leica Camera AG, the iconic German manufacturer of high-end cameras and lenses, is organising an exhibition showcasing the works of Forbes India’s chief photographer Amit Verma at Leica Store New Delhi. The one month expo which began on World Photography day (August 19), at the Leica Gallery, is the first solo exhibition of an Indian photographer by Leica in India. Sixteen images clicked by Verma (all self-printed) are displayed in monochrome. Amit felt monochrome was the perfect format to capture the fascinating landscapes of Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh
Late evening shot of vast landscape in Kaza, Himachal Pradesh, India
Image by : Amit Verma
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Monsoon clouds adding to the beauty of Sangla Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India
Image by : Amit Verma
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An old lady making tea for her family who is working at their fields in Chitkul Village, Himachal Pradesh
Image by : Amit Verma
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A mud house in Kibber Village, It is situated in the Himalayas at the elevation of around 14,200ft. Also, one of the highest permanently inhabited villages in the world, which is connected by road
Image by : Amit Verma
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Matriarch of a family, washing clothes. Kibber, Himachal Pradesh
Image by : Amit Verma
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Interesting way of colouring the walls of a village home in Kibber, Himachal Pradesh
Image by : Amit Verma
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Ruins of the old houses outside the Kibber Village, Himachal Pradesh, India
Image by : Amit Verma
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Small pond of glacial water at the height of around 14,000 fts near Chandra Taal Lake in Himachal Pradesh
Image by : Amit Verma
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Chenab River in Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh