Apple chief  praises Tamil students capturing photos using iPhone

Tim  Cook, the CEO of Apple company, one of the largest mobile phone manufacturers, has not only praised them but also has showcased them at the Egmore Museum.

Apple chief  praises Tamil students capturing photos using iPhone

New Delhi:  Some 40 students of Tamil  Nadu have received praises from unexpected quarters for simply taking photos from their iPhone 13 mini.

Tim  Cook, the CEO of Apple company, one of the largest mobile phone manufacturers, has not only praised them but also has showcased them at the Egmore Museum.

Cook said that the students have captured the “vibrance of their communities”. The photographs, covering a wide range of topics, have been selected for the exhibition titled “A Land of Stories”.

“Forty high school students from Tamil Nadu, India, captured the vibrance of their communities on iPhone 13 mini. Now, their work is featured in the student showcase at the historic Egmore Museum for the Chennai Photo Biennale,” wrote Cook on Twitter. The note came along with a set of two pictures clicked by the students. He has also added the signature hashtag, “Shot On iPhone”, to the post.

 The event managers of the exhibition claimed that the exhibition presents Tamil Nadu’s  stories through the lenses of these young artists.

 “Tamil Nadu is a land of endless stories. With all the diverse people, food, architecture, landscapes, and cultural trails it has, exploring Tamil Nadu through pictures is a great way to reflect its richness,” a note on the official website read.

At the exhibition, the unfiltered vision of the students, and the endless stories of Tamil

The students were invited to document Tamil Nadu's heritage, both natural and man-made, over the last few month

The organisers have urged people to visit the exhibition and experience Tamil Nadu through the lenses of the student artists. The last day to pay a visit is April 17.