Fujifilm Photowalk at Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh
Saturday, 24 January 2026, I joined a beautifully curated photowalk conducted by Fujifilm at one of North India’s most peaceful natural spaces Sukhna Lake. as a photographer deeply rooted in wildlife and travel photography, experiences like these are not just about cameras, but about reconnecting with nature through a different lens.
Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh is a paradise for photographers calm waters, winter light, migratory birds, and reflections that change every minute. The photowalk allowed us to slow down, observe, and compose stories rather than just frames.
We explored:
- Soft lake reflections during golden hours
- Water birds gliding effortlessly across the surface
- Natural patterns created by ripples, light, and movement
- Minimal compositions that highlight calm and balance
For a wildlife photographer, these subtle moments are as powerful as dramatic encounters in forests.
First Experience with a Medium Format Camera
One of the highlights of the photowalk was getting the chance to use a Fujifilm medium format camera for the first time. Coming from years of shooting wildlife and travel across different terrains, experiencing medium format felt like stepping into a new level of detail, depth, and dynamic range.
The clarity in tones, the smooth falloff, and the way reflections rendered on water were simply incredible. It pushed me to be more intentional every frame mattered.
This hands-on experience reminded me why learning never stops in photography, no matter how long you’ve been behind the camera.
As Rohit Chopra Photography, my work continues to evolve at the intersection of:
Wildlife photography, Travel photography, Natural storytelling, Authentic visual experiences
This morning at Sukhna Lake added another meaningful chapter to that journey.