The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation invited all the photography enthusiasts in Chennai city for an “Inclusive Heritage Photowalk”, to explore the glistering city through the eye of the lens. On March 26, 2022, the Inclusive Photowalk was organised in collaboration with the Madras Photo Bloggers Team in North Chennai's Flower Bazaar area. The Flower Bazaar, also known as "Poo Kadai Theru....
The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation invited all the photography enthusiasts in Chennai city for an “Inclusive Heritage Photowalk”, to explore the glistering city through the eye of the lens. On March 26, 2022, the Inclusive Photowalk was organised in collaboration with the Madras Photo Bloggers Team in North Chennai's Flower Bazaar area. The Flower Bazaar, also known as "Poo Kadai Theru," is a well-known flower market in Parry's Corner that has expanded into a huge flower market that distributes flowers all across the city. This bazaar, referred to as Chennai's oldest flower market, receives daily deliveries of delicate roses, long-stemmed tulips, fragrant jasmine, rare orchids, exotic magnolias, and other vibrant and magnificent flowers from all across the state. Heritage sites including Pachaiyappa's Higher Secondary School, Ambedkar College of Law, and others were explored during the walk. After the gratifying response received on the Inclusive Photowalk, the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation conducted the second phase of the Inclusive Photowalk under the theme of “Community Dwellings of Triplicane” in Chennai on July 17th, 2022. This time the photographers explored the treasures of Triplicane, including the places of Bommai Chathram, Peyazhwar Street, Parthasarathy Temple, Andal mandapam, and South Madha Street. The photographers were given an opportunity to capture the visual imagery of vibrant history. Communicating with each other was made easier for deaf photographers as the team involved sign language interpreters. The Photo-walk tours are organised with the motive of showcasing the vibrant culture of Chennai, viz., crowded markets, small lanes, interesting history, and breathtaking photos, culminating in an engaging anecdote. The drone photographers, in particular, had a fantastic time delving into different perspectives of Chennai!