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    AZG Armenian Daily #177, 29/09/2007


    Culture

    FREE MASTER CLASSES FOR ARMENIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS

    On September 26, a regular film session was held at Naregatsi Art
    Union. The spectators watched "Through Lenses" British film that dwelt
    on the best ten photographers of the world. After the film session
    Hrayr Baze, Kanadian-Armenian photographer, delivered a lecture on the
    peculiarities of the art of photography. Hrayr Baze has been working
    as a photographer for over 15 years. He released six albums of his
    photographs, including "Karabakh," Western Armenia," "Naked Girls" and
    others.

    "Karabakh" album was released in 1992. It dwelt on the Artsakh war and
    included documentary photos of the Armenian freedom fighter, destroyed
    churches and cross stones. Later, he shot the newer history of
    liberated Artsakh, Shushi and Stepanakert under reconstruction.

    "Hovering Baze" album is a great contribution to the history of the
    Armenian people. The album includes photos of the churches and cross
    stones that are in the verge of destruction. Hrayr Baze stated that
    the art of photography is not at a satisfactory level in Armenia,
    there are not many skilled photographers in here. Perhaps, that's why
    Hrayr Baze in collaboration with Naregatsi Art Union is going to
    deliver free master classes for the Armenian photographers. "We are
    going to talk about the art of photography, discuss photos and
    organize expeditions. We have drawback in the Armenian photo art, and
    we should get rid of them," he said.

    This is a serious attempt to contribute to the development of the art
    of photography in Armenia. But Hrayr Baze has other projects,
    too. Next year he is going to open a photography school in Artsakh and
    pass his knowledge to the younger generation.

    By Hasmik Haroutiunian, translated by K.A.
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