Byour correspondent
Islamabad:Photographer Muhammad Azhar Hafeez's work went on display at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Saturday. The exhibition titled 'A Thousand Words' will continue until April 6. The exhibited photographs show the picturesque landscapes, natural beauty, eye catching imagery and way of living of people across Pakistan.
Azhar Hafeez, who took photography as a major subject during graduation at the National College of Arts, Lahore, and worked with many organisations, has so far held five solo photo exhibitions and participated in over 50 group events. His work has been carried by newspapers, periodicals, and exhibition catalogs.
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