“It’s a pictorial book with a lot of written information about tent pegging. We have more than five thousand riders in Punjab and the events like Meela Paki Shah Mardan in Mianwali and Meela at Tulamba, Mian Channu, district Khanewal are the biggest in the world,” he claims.
He travelled in the remote areas of Balochistan, FATA , Sindh , Northern Areas and rural Punjab for photography and created stunningly beautiful landscapes.
“I love the beauty of nature but humans, especially children, are the most interesting subject to interact with and focus. A gypsy girl with a jewellery image drawn on her face in the suburbs of Lahore and the underprivileged schoolchildern in Balochistan are the scenes which made a lasting impression on my mind, and now I believe that humans are the most rich subjects to expose in photography,” Rao narrates.
With numerous group shows to his credit, he is currently working on two solo exhibitions scheduled in Prague and New York in next couple of months.
While exposing a wide range of subjects he dares to play with un conventional compositions. Either it’s a horse posing like an elegant model, a fast-moving rider, reflections in still ponds, racing dogs or kids playing in streets, Rao looks at every subject with an intimate eye and patiently wait like a cold-blooded sniper for the time to capture a perfect moment which narrates the complete character of the subject.
A romantic at heart, Saeed Rao’s landscapes have a painterly quality and carries a wide range of moods from impressionists, realists and sometimes sublime up to the extent of abstraction.
Most of his works are pure visual delights loaded with pleasant surprises for keen viewers with an eye to decipher and enjoy multilayered visuals.
In a very short time, he has produced an impressive body of work on Pakistani culture and people, His expressive photographs are created out of a deep love and respect he has for his motherland. Every click is a passionate record of tradition, history and mundane life of people of Pakistan.
Published in Dawn, March 4th, 2018