Coastwise starts to some fabulous tides
Coastwise Marine Festival 2020’s first weekend was spent, fittingly at the coast.
The idea behind Coastwise was to invite citizens to participate in the celebration of their coastline. To come a little closer to the creatures that live on the intertidal, to the fish they consume as seafood, to understand fishing practices, to know how to best engage with the wildlife that lives so close to us.
In that, the first weekend of Coastwise can only be described as a wave of encouragement. We had two days of events: a. A photography workshop with photographer, filmmaker and diver, Umeed Mistry, and b. six walks (4 shorewalks + 2 fishploration walks) across six places.
The workshop helped participants understand the nuances and techniques of shooting in the marine space. While he talked about photographing wildlife, it also examined how to navigate the habitat – the intertidal and the deep ocean. Umeed spoke at length about photography, yes, but he also talked about the close connection that exists between understanding ourselves when we attempt to understand the wilderness we aim to capture. His own curiosity about the oceans he works in plays a pivotal role in how his wonderful photos come about. He urged participants to think about composition and technique and about the message we want to deliver. There was a three-hour shore walk after, where he engaged on an individual level with each participant.
Here are glimpses from how joyous this weekend looked.
February 8, 2020
February 9, 2020
A weekend that will stay with us for a long time. And it’s just the start. Next up, movie screening, and our ‘Flight of the Flamingos’ festival at Airoli. Watch this space.