Delhi Photography Club Featured in The Times of India: A Journey Beyond Photographs


Delhi Photography Club (DPC) was featured in the 14th March edition of The Times of India, marking a proud milestone in our journey of storytelling through photography. The article highlights how DPC has redefined photography walks, not just as a way to capture images, but as a way to truly experience a city.

Founded in 2009 by Virendra Shekhawat, DPC started with a simple vision: to bring people together through photography and explore Delhi beyond the obvious. Over time, this vision has grown into a strong community where photography becomes a medium of connection, observation, and storytelling.

The feature beautifully captures the spirit of DPC’s heritage photowalks. These walks are not just about visiting monuments or clicking pictures , they are curated experiences. Participants engage with spaces, understand their history, and observe the small details that often go unnoticed. From quiet heritage sites to vibrant streets, every Photowalk becomes a deeper exploration of Delhi’s character.

As shared in the article, Virendra Shekhawat emphasizes that photography is not just about capturing visuals but about capturing the essence of a place. This philosophy defines every DPC Photowalk. It encourages photographers to slow down, observe, and connect with their surroundings in a meaningful way.

One of the key strengths of DPC is its community. It brings together people from different backgrounds beginners, hobbyists, and professionals creating an environment where learning happens organically. Conversations, shared perspectives, and real-time feedback make each Photowalk a collaborative experience.

Over the years, DPC has played a significant role in documenting Delhi’s evolving landscape. Through countless frames, members have captured the city’s history, culture, and everyday life, preserving moments that reflect its many layers.

Being featured in The Times of India is a recognition of this journey and the impact DPC continues to create. It reinforces the idea that photography is more than a skill, it is a way of seeing and understanding the world.

As we move forward, DPC remains committed to helping people discover Delhi differently through stories, experiences, and the lens of a camera.