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Who is Kedar the photographer and videographer? How did he start meditating? What is his current job? How many DVD's did he produce? ... and more on his new homepage!


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Long before I started meditating, the "spirituality" was present in my life. In my childhood I already felt fascinated by the vibration of white clothes and I was only unwillingly eating the meat portions at our elderly home table, because I realised that a vegetarian diet would be more appropriate for me. Later I learned that light colors in general help build a good consciousness and that many meditation groups dress in white. I also learned that people who meditate prefer a vegetarian diet.

I was always a seeker. As a young journalist I visited many workshops and avantgarde groups in various cultural fields, made my own experiences and wrote about them in newspapers and magazines. I was also active as a photographer and published my work. I then met my wife Nirmala who invited me one day to a lecture by one of Sri Chinmoy's students at the University of Zurich. This was some 27 years ago. At that time I was very sceptical and didn't believe that following the teachings of a spiritual master was as important as it became later in my life. I was fascinated by the path of Sri Chinmoy because it does not implicate an escape from today's world but in the contrary we all follow our daily activities but try to do them in a cheerful and affirmative approach.

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Photography was always a passion in my life. When I was a little child, my father gave me a little camera called "Agfa Clack" and I made my first steps. Although my father was not a photographer he implanted in me the love for photography and trained my eyes to look for the important and compose each frame best possible. From amateur pictures arose more advanced works and as mentioned I could do a lot of assignments for daily papers and magazines. I was editor of a youth paper for seven years, picture editor in an agency and responsable for the lay-out of a Swiss economical bi-weekly paper. Finally I found my own magazine, a newsletter for fine art photography, called "print letter" which fulfilled my life for another seven years. It was mainly a one-man job from writing articles in English and German, compiling news from the art photography market, doing interviews with skilled photographers and reporting from festivals like the famous one in Arles in Southern France that still exists. Most of the published work was in black & white, because most of the famous fine art photograhers like Edward Weston, Paul Strand, Ansel Adams and Paul Caponigro worked in black & white.

Phography for me was also a means of personal expression, although I never worked as a full-time photographer. The SX-70 and Polaroids in general fascinated me specially because first you immediately see what you created and secondly the fixed format is a challenge. Also color for the first time was gaining importance. I created many Polaroids over the years until I recently switched to a digital camera for my personal work. In my didital photography I found a new frame for my pictures: the 16x9 HDTV format, similar to the new TV format that will revolutionize the TV world in the near future.

As a logic consequence I jumped into the filmmaking world some 20 years. I bought a Super-8 film camera and started to capture my teacher Sri Chinmoy during regular meetings in New York. Although I loved producing films much more than doing videos, I realized that the new medium Video was more appropriate for the documentation work I did, because I didn' depend on a 2 1/2 min film roll that goes to a lab and can be watched only a week later. With videos I had longer capturing times and no noise (the movie camera was quite loud). So I rented a video camera for Sri Chinmoy's visit to Switzerland in 1987 where he played on a pipe organ in Zurich and played on 100 instruments in the Swiss mountain village Davos. A little later I bought my first S-VHS video camera and since then I became more and more active in the video world. Over the years I produced over 100 documentary films on Sri Chinmoy, most of them now available as DVD's. If you want to see some of my works, you will find short clips on www.srichinmoy.tv where you can browse through the archive and features, and download the clips. Working for this site and its new podcast "LIVE Voices" is currectly the main focus of my video work.

After my journalistic adventures I opened a wood-oven bakery inspired by Sri Chinmoy. Its name was Ecstasy-Sky. For more than 13 years we produced various healthy organic breads and sweets every day and delivered to health food and other specialized shops in and around Zurich. Then I could take over a health food shop myself and for a short time I also managed a juice bar. After a long time of being my own boss I tried to be a humble worker in one of the enterprises owned by students of Sri Chinnmoy and I chose Madal Bal, a wholesale company. There I am working for the last 7 years and am responsible for the new department Feng Shui that I established when I joined the company. One of my main activities is selling the famous Himalayan Rock Salt for eating, bathing and decoration purposes.

If you are interested I created two new blogs on wordpress. The first is called My Life with Sri Chinmoy and features my personal experiences over the last 28 years. The second is a pure photo blog and brings you a new picture every day!

Kedar Misani

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