Bangalore, India
Interview
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—First and foremost – whom can you name as the best photographer in Bangalore, India? :)
—Well there are many great photographers who have set the standards and evolved over time.
Naming one would be tough but, M definitely one among them. -
—Are you photogenic?
—My friends say so. I would go with their opinion on this.
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—How did you get in the photography industry?
—I always had an unexplored part within me, felt i was good at imagination and being creative. And i eventually felt i can take photos to represent my thoughts.
it was my wedding times where i had to pose for camera, but my mind and heart kept on saying me that you belong to be on the other side of the camera. Those were the times i made up my mind to take actions to follow my heart. And that is how it all started. -
—What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?
—- Good composition
- Story telling
- Good balance of light -
—Do you love traveling?
—- Yes i do. Most of my travels are for my shoots.
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—What do you like most about your profession?
—- The challenge of working with different couple with different level of expectation and abilities to pose to the camera.
- Every couple is different and we need to get consistent shots even when they are new to pose to camera. -
—What do you like least about your profession?
—- Photography as a business and the way people realize the importance of it
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—What will be the future of photography?
—- Sky is the limit. or may be beyond that...!!
- At the end, all it matters is a happy client. -
—What is special in the photography genre you specialise at?
—- Being an Indian wedding photographer, We would have lots people gathered and lots of events happening simultaneously which increases the need of attention to details and timing.
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—How do you handle criticism?
—Always open for it. That is the reason i am here today grown from ground till date.
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—Are there any trends in photography?
—- Yes , capture the same moments differently. It always trends
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—What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?
—- Talk to them like a friend
- See all of his works, not just few fancy clicks
- Know your limits and the photographer's as well -
—What things are to be avoided when shooting?
—- Avoid everything else but Shooting
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—What details that usually pass unnoticed can a photographer notice?
—- We with our lens and machines notice minute details, lights, and emotions which can be paused forever