WallMag: What type of photography do you indulge in?
I am a travel photographer and videographer.
WallMag: Can you tell us about your achievements in life regarding photography?
I have worked as a content creator (Digital content creator) for various companies on social media.
WallMag: Tell us through your photography process, how do you complete your work from start to finish?
Most often, I do brainstorming before starting my work and begin with a calculated direction about my frames and music, etc. to make good content. Sometimes I only get ideas from the sites and organize at the time of post-processing videos and photographs to create some good stuff.
WallMag: How do you prepare for your projects? Do you picture beforehand in your mind the images you take?
Yes, I do picture the images in my mind beforehand and sometimes it's not possible to do so.
WallMag: Where do you get your creative inspiration from?
I get creative inspirations from creators like Sam Kolder and Peter Mcknnion.
WallMag: What makes the difference between a good image and an iconic image?
In my opinion, the difference between a good image and an iconic is that a good image always attracts our sight but an iconic image always has some story that attracts our sight and soul both.
WallMag: What tools do you use for editing? What is the element that makes an image so creative that it can be differentiated from ordinary ones?
I use Adobe Lightroom as an editing tool for my photos and Final cut pro for my videos. I am a big fan of gradient tool inside the Lightroom and speed ramp in FCP, both of them help me to differentiate a creative image from an ordinary one.
WallMag: What’s one quality that you possess as a photographer that sets you apart?
I usually get inspired by my way of choosing colors for the picture and soundtracks for video. So, I believe that these are the qualities that set me apart as a photographer.
WallMag: Is there anything you would like to share with our readers?
No matter what people think or comment, try to follow your passion. There is nothing to be ashamed of when you are trying to imitate your inspirational heroes.
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