German photographer explores life in Pakistani cities
ISLAMABAD: Foreign travel writers and photographers have highlighted Pakistan’s tourist attractions and topography, its people, food, cultural diversity and famous sites but few have peeped into deep inner cities and the life of people living in narrow lanes.
Michael Paulo, a German photographer, is among the very few who have captured the life and heritage of the country in its true perspective through the lens of camera.
An exhibition of Mr Paulo’s photographs titled ‘Urban Walks’, that opened at Gallery 6 on Friday, highlights Pakistan’s inner-city life, narrow alleys and the burgeoning problems of noisy traffic, hustle bustle of bazaars as well as the crumbling pre-partition architectural heritage and natural beauty of Gilgit-Baltistan.