A photographer needs to be free of a particular genre or geography, said veteran Indian photographer Raghu Rai.
"One who takes photographs and calls himself a photographer cannot limit himself to a genre, time zone or geography," the ace photographer said while sharing his experiences with the audience at a function here Friday.
Rai was in the Nepal capital Kathmandu for delivering a lecture - 'Creativity in Daily Life' - organised jointly by the Indian Embassy and B.P. Koirala India-Nepal Foundation.
Among those present included Ambassador of India to Nepal Jayant Prasad, who highlighted Rai's contributions.
Rai will chair the jury of an annual photo competition organised by the Photojournalist Club of Nepal.
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