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Paul Goldstein takes centre stage today with ‘Impossible shot’

Chitral promises ‘black magic’ through his lens

by damith
April 7, 2025 1:08 am 0 comment 16 views

  • Breathtaking photography
  • Adventure filled story- telling
  • A deeper understanding of nature conservation

Brace yourself for a great wildlife journey in the city today at ‘The impossible shot’. While Paul Goldstein takes centre stage, Chitral will also present a special segment titled ‘Chasing a Dream’ relating his own compelling story he experienced through his lens that will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of the challengers and triumphs in capturing the wild in its’ purest form.

“Some animals create endless love and a need to watch them and photograph such rare beings in the wild. Black panthers must sit very high on that table, few are seen.” says Jayatilake. His story of searching for what’s dubbed ‘black magic’ will be at the commencement to the evening’s exciting programme. The main show will be of award winning brilliant photographer Paul Goldstein that will no doubt capture the attention of 200 odd attendees registered thus far for this event at Cinnamon Life, anticipated to create much wildlife chatter and is billed to be a great wildlife evening in the city.

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