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‘19 Certificate of Excellence, 2019

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We have 15 Years of experience in Wedding Films & Photography.

• Pre | Post Wedding Photography
• Event | Corporate Photography
• Digital Story Books

• Triditional Photo Album

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• Pre | Post Wedding Videography

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4 hires on Bark

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25 July 2018

General Photography

Took great quality photos, he asked about specific needs and photos for the party which was a nice touch and meant we have memorable photographs. Would definitely recommend to a friend. More...

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22 July 2018

General Photography

Najmul made our big day memorable. I would happily recommend him for his competitive prices n good photography skills.

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“How do I take better photos?
I was extremely lucky to have many talented and generous photographers take me under their wing to show me the ropes. Without their valuable advice there is no way I would have become the photographer I am today.
Get in close
See the light
Ask permission
Use flash during the day
ISO
Framing
Shape with light
Shutter speed
Focal length
Shoot with your mind
Keep it simple

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I'm constantly scheming new ways to get a new client — it could be just cold emailing a pitch or sending a promo, or creating new work and sending it over to a photo editor or art director. I get to make creative work, meet new people and experience new things that probably would have taken longer to achieve if I had a regular office job. For example, traveling is hard when you're on salary and you have to take time off from work. With the nature of my work, I can incorporate my freelance jobs with traveling. Another perk is that I get to work with my friends! I've met so many great people on set and also made a few work connections through the Internet who are now my friends.

I have a simple question for you. Why do you enjoy photography? When I first asked myself this question, I thought, “Well, it’s obvious, isn’t it? It’s what I do for a living! I never get tired of picking up my camera and “going to work.” But this doesn’t really answer the question, does it? It just states that I enjoy photography.
So I decided to go a little deeper, back to the beginning. I really got serious about photography when I bought my first digital point and shoot (a Canon 20D). Before that camera I casually photographed friends and flowers.the world of digital really opened my eyes to what was possible with photography.

I remember being fascinated by my photographs of nature. I could look at a macro image of a flower and see grains of pollen and delicate details that typically went unnoticed. I could look at a photo of a rock outcropping and zoom in to see the smaller inclusions that made it sparkle. Everything was photo-worthy, new and interesting. At this point in time I enjoyed photography because it gave me the ability to capture scenes from my life to remember and study.
I bought my first DSLR (a Canon 20D) and that’s when I got GAS (gear acquisition syndrome). So many lenses and accessories! I must have them all! Suddenly my 20D wasn’t good enough and I just had to upgrade to the 60D. New lenses, flashes, bags, filters and software all became “must have” items. With all of this new gear, I branched out from flowers and mountains and started photographing people.After a few months one of my friend was giving me an idea about Wedding photography,and I thinked about it for a Month,after that I decided to start Wedding Photography.i brought Equipments for Wedding Photography & started from 2009.

I remember how much fun I had working with people, capturing moments and emotions, seeing the look on their faces when they saw their own portrait and actually liked what they saw. These positive experiences were so much more satisfying to me than photographing nature, I knew that my future in photography would mostly involve people. To a large extent, this is still one of the things that I most love about photography… working with people and capturing moments and emotions so that they will not be forgotten.

Change after change,now I’m using Canon 5D Mark III & Canon 6D.i use the Canon 24-70 F/2.8 and Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II Lense.


I enjoy photography because it has given me the opportunity to share in people’s most special moments on a regular basis.

I enjoy photography because it has introduced me to many people who I now call friends.

I enjoy photography because it is something that I can do any time, any place and all I need is my phone.
I enjoy photography because it has allowed me to capture moments in my own life that I don’t want to forget.

I enjoy photography because it has caused me to fall in love with light and see the world around me with fresh eyes every single day. And sometimes, when the mood is right, I just sit back and enjoy the moment without taking a photo.