The Norway Diaries - Day 1

Norway - the land of mountains, tunnels, fjords, trolls and northern lights! This was the most awaited part of my journey. The true wilderness that I longed to experience.  Although our earlier plans to go to Lofoten had to be cancelled, we knew that driving down from Trondheim to Bergen would more than make up for it. 

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The Copenhagen Diaries

As evening set in , Copenhagen wove magic around us. The city seemed to grown on us and we definitely made it a point to come back sometime here and spend more days and explore the city in more detail!. 

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The Netherland Diaries

- and here I was a complete teetotaler, non smoker, non party person on the streets of Amsterdam at 5 am in the morning - yet somehow completely feeling at home.  I guess travel does that to me, the moment where I feel lost and alone in the city is where I start discovering the surroundings. 

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The family is complete....

Amy and me go a long way back, I photographed her parents starting their journey together, I also had chance to capture her journey of coming into this world... so no doubt when I actually got a chance to capture her an year after her birth, we connected instantly! Presenting the so-cute, ever smiling, adorable and huggable - AMY!

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Apple Valley - Kotgarh

A vacation at different points in time means different things for each of us. For some, it is a way to go crazy, party at the best beaches in the vicinity, for some it means a road trip, for others it is an adventure, some may label it as a way to get together with their best friends and many may swear by the possibility of exploring new places. But there comes a point in time when you yearn to get away from the maddening crowds, leave behind the company of your friends, leave aside the touristy places that have many points to see and seek a place where you can be yourself and do absolutely nothing. No agenda, nothing to do, no particular locations to see, no big towns or cities, just someplace lost in some corner of the world, where time moves by slowly and you get a chance to seek yourself.
 

This is a small excerpt from one such trip that I did recently!  Although the blog starts in Marathi, coz that was the way I described the place to one of my friends, when plans were being made, I have tried to translate it to English later on trying to retain the same emotions. Of course the blog goes beyond that initial Marathi letter and talks a bit about my experience in Kotgarh as well!  So have patience and go through it, coz if not anything the pictures at the end of it will hopefully make your day! :)

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Raavi - Diwali Collection

It's the season of festivals and as the shops gear up to showcase their festive collection, Raavi decided to pull a fast one on them. Launching one of it's biggest collection so far , this Raavi shoot was unique in terms of many ways. A fabulous location ... naah - We are not letting out the secret here - :) - wonderful hosts,  models from various walks of life ( and that means right from stars of the silver screen to stars in the corporate world), photographers from various cities and most of all a shoot that was wrapped up in a record time! All in all a wonderful experience. 

So if you haven't yet purchased one for yourself, OR if you happen to be a gentleman who has stumbled upon this post and haven't yet bought a festive gift for the lovely lady in your life, here's a chance to quickly grab one !! Just drop in a message on this link

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A journey to Goa and Back

An opportunity to assist a friend in Goa to conduct a workshop for some Management students was an opportunity for a long drive and try to capture the nuance of the culture of Goa. 

This time instead of writing a detailed travelogue decided to do a photoblog. So enjoy browsing through the photos and share the link if you like it.  

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Raavi

A year and more of photographing various collections of Raavi,  -

Yesterday was my 4th shoot with Raavi - a vibrant collection of sari's - an equally cozy location  in the form of a beautiful bungalow nestled in one of the quiet lanes of Pune, a bunch of pretty, enthusiastic ladies, all ready to smile for the camera, and yes, the designer herself deciding to strike a pose this time. 

All in all great fun. 

To see more of my clicks of the Raavi collection, you can visit the Raavi section on - http://www.pratikpatki.com/portraits/

To know more about Raavi - https://www.facebook.com/experimentingwitharts


The exploratory solitude

There are a few months in every year where I get bored of the life I am living and want to escape into the wilderness, be myself and as always go on a world tour. The last part of that wish has definitely been on your wish list at some point in time too. (if not... then it soon might be there) With a lot of my friends traveling solo across the world and Facebook doing a good job of rubbing it in, this year the travel itch started quite a bit early. Probably as early as the Indian Summer. As you all might know, the Indian summer is not exactly a great season to tour around the country so it was decided that this time, it will be the monsoons which I will welcome in the Western Ghats around Pune, giving the beloved Ecosport a monsoon drive and at the same time trying to capture some good clicks with the camera. However the delay in monsoons and the usual uncertainties of life, meant that most of my plans materialized only in my brain. 

So when this year the monsoon finally seemed likely to make an appearance in Pune on my Birthday weekend, it was decided that this Birthday would be celebrated in a slightly different manner. The idea was to set out on an overnight journey, with a set of clothes, camera and the car and go wherever the road takes you. Click pictures where nature mesmerizes you and halt wherever the body feels tired.  Though things didn't materialize as planned and I came back to spend the night at home on Saturday, the solo tour of Tamhini and Pabe did turn out to be a lot more fun than expected. 

View the entire shoot in the Tamhini & Pabe section by clicking on the image

View the entire shoot in the Tamhini & Pabe section by clicking on the image

A late start and incessant rains on Saturday meant that Tamhini was enjoyed more by drenching in the rains and experiencing the lovely sights that it had to offer than clicking pictures of the same. The drive through a relatively dry Mulshi dam and roads through forests hidden in cloud cover refreshed me instantly. After surviving a few heavy spells of showers which also allowed me to catch up on lunch, Tamhini finally cleared a bit allowing me to capture a few photos of clouds rolling down the mountains, waterfalls cascading over steep cliffs, the typical red state transport busses plying through the green forest and some paddy fields being planted. No trip in a monsoon is ever complete without a dip in one of the cold mountain streams gushing down in the valley below. So just before heading back, I stopped the car in front of one such stream got down and dipped myself in the cold crystal clear water.  Talk about getting a refreshment overdose :)  The journey back was pretty uneventful and by the time I reached back Pune it was pretty late in the evening. 


View the entire shoot in the Tamhini & Pabe section by clicking on the image

View the entire shoot in the Tamhini & Pabe section by clicking on the image

The next day, in the midst of attending phone calls from friends and family I set out to Pabe Ghat. From what I remembered of it, it seemed to provide an interesting and quite secluded route away from Pune. The weather seemed bright and sunny till I crossed Sinhgad, but after that it was incessant rains all throughout.  The drive to Pabe was excellent with tree lined roads winding up the hill to the top. Once up there, I walked up on the ridge only to soak in the few showers that decided to cross from one valley into another at that moment of time. After about an hour spent there enjoying the play of sunlight and the clouds, I finally moved towards Bhor. Unfortunately the monsoon or its associated rains had not even reached this side of the Western ghats and after a couple of clicks of the dry river beds and the arid lands, I decided to turn back towards Pune. 

Driving through clouds, dense forests, quaint little villages, fresh mountain air, cold mountain water gushing in the form of numerous waterfalls, amazing sights when the valley clears of clouds, bits and pieces of sunshine, no goals, no direction decided and no one but the occasional good song on radio for company... It turned out to be by far one of the best birthday celebration so far and allowed me some time with myself. With a promise to self, to travel solo more often and explore the country if not the world, I finally returned home.  

 

For more pictures of the trip check out the Tamhini & Pabe - July 2014 section at http://www.pratikpatki.com/places/

View the entire shoot in the Tamhini & Pabe section by clicking on the image

View the entire shoot in the Tamhini & Pabe section by clicking on the image