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November 2019

Prathamesh is a professional travel photographer based in Nashik, Maharashtra. Being a creative soul from the beginning, bits and pieces of arts always fascinated him, and thus, with the desire of creating something of his own, his photographic journey began in 2013.

Venice - Man-Made Heaven On Earth

Prathamesh Dixit

The Kumbhmela of 2015 was the turning point of his expedition, where he realised his true potential and zeal for the art. Now his camera is always in search of serene landscapes, magical cityscapes, storydriven culture and characters around us. His work has been acknowledged on international platforms such as International Photography Awards IPA, Black and White Spider Awards and International Color Awards, along with photographic exhibitions in cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Nashik. More of his work can be viewed on www.prathameshdixit.com.

If you are one of those who think city destinations are not worth it anymore for travelling then you haven’t been to this place yet! In my school days, “The Italian Job” was the first movie which made me fall in love for this place. It was beyond acceptance for a child like me to imagine the existence of human life in a city which is completely filled with water.

Since then, I have always wanted to visit this heaven at least once in my life. Yes, it was an impossible dream, but never unachievable! My photographic life gave me this opportunity and I wanted to make the absolute best out of it. In my short but eventful travel experience, Venice has to be man’s greatest creation on earth. And I am sure that you will agree with me by end of this article.

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