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CiC: Thanks very much for taking the time to talk to us today.
Thanks for this opportunity. It’s absolutely my pleasure.
Perhaps we can start by you telling us something about your general back-ground. What about your work history – anything interesting?
I’m an MBA (fin) and presently working as a Financial Analyst, in a company that deals in Corporate Finance. I have spent all my life in Chandigarh, India. Never felt like going away from my family. Well, I am sure you all must be finding this weird, but that’s somewhat a part of Indian Culture.
And what about your family life?
As I mentioned I stay with my parents, and have one younger sister & not to forget, a pair of Budgies (my pet birds). My Dad is a Cost Accountant & is a head of an Insurance Brokership Company. Mom is a home-maker. My sister is a special child & goes to school. My father always has been my role model.
Once, when I was 5 or 6, my mum asked me “Son, what do you want to be, when you grow up?”
I said “I want to become dad, when I grow up!” Instead of “Become like my dad! ” My mum still makes fun of me for that.
If you were staying in tonight, what would you choose as one of your favourite books and/or films to keep you entertained, and what you be having as a favourite meal?
I used to enjoy reading. As a matter of fact, I still do. But I don’t really find time to read much. I started reading a novel last year but haven’t finished it as yet. Some small article in a magazine may be. Same goes with movies. It happens so many times that I watch a movie in bits & pieces. But if I have to have to read a book, I would pick Sydney Sheldon’s “If Tomorrow Comes” or “Tell me Your Dreams.” These two novels I have read quite a few times & can read them again. As for a movie, any action or a comedy flick would do for me. I am not a foodie, so any mid-night snack would do.
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OK, photography is a given, but what about other hobbies or personal interests?
Listening to music, driving & travelling. I haven’t travelled A LOT but whenever I have, I have enjoyed it to my heart’s content. Now as I have started my career, I wish to travel more & more, provided my bosses give me the leave.
Let's get on to photography - how long have you been a photographer, and what got you interested in the first place?
As a serious photographer, may be 1.5 years. I have always had an inclination towards photography. I have always felt that every moment happens just once. It must be captured & preserved for future & photography is the key.
What type of photography are you interested in, and why?
It has taken me quite sometime to figure out, what kind of photography I am interested in. I enjoy taking pictures of landscapes & kids.
Any particular photographic influences?
I had joined a guinea pig forum 3 years back. In their General talk section there was a thread for random pictures. I started posting my pictures there & came across pictures from Bob. I was dumbstruck. It was like first time I was seeing images with great visual appeal, sharpness, colours, crispness & what not. I saw those light streaks, which I otherwise always thought were computer processed shots. It was him who really showed me what actually photography was. I already had an inclination towards photography & he ignited the spark. I took things seriously & started reading. If I had any query, he very patiently replied to it & explained things very well. Here is the link to his photo-stream.
What do you hope to achieve through your photography - or what have you achieved already?
Just appreciation, maybe. I am still a beginner, so can’t say much. My expectations from photography might change with time. I might want to take it professionally in future. For now, I just want to be known as a good photographer.
What you think of CiC? Any way it could be improved? Where should it go from here, in your opinion?
CiC has been a blessing for me. I have learnt SO much here. Looking back at the kinds of picture I started posting here & how they are now, my photography skills have improved A LOT. Heartiest thanks to all the members, who gave me inputs & constructive criticism which have helped me improve a lot.
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Getting more personal if you don't mind...what keeps you awake at night, apart from Photoshop?
Ah! This question has taken me back to good old days when I had lots of girls in my life. Some became boring & others are married. So now, if I am up at night, Photoshop takes the cake.
I have to ask this…. What photographic gear do you own, and what software do you use for editing?
I have a Nikon D3000. Prior to this I was using P&S Sony cybershot DSC-W80. I have a kit lens, 18-55mm, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 & a sigma 70-300 APO DG. For post processing use Photoshop CS-5.
I remember how determined I was, when I had just bought the camera with kit lens, that I would not buy any lens & accessories before one year. But I had to give in. Now I am desperate to upgrade my whole kit.
It’s a tough one to answer, but how would you rate your photographic skills and ability?
Well I seek that answer from everyone who has seen my clicks. But for the sake of answering it, on a scale of 1-10 (1 being BAD & 10 being Awesome) I would give myself 4 points.
What will the digital camera be like in 2020? And will you still own one?
Capable of taking 3D pictures, maybe... & in built tripod, maybe
Are you in a position to help or encourage others in their photography?
I am sure I can be of some help to absolute beginners. I can share the basics & my experience with beginners.
Another tough one for you…do you consider photography to be art?
Absolutely. Besides technical aspects it’s all art. It takes creativity to make ordinary things look outstanding.
How do you feel about having your own shot taken?
I am pretty camera shy. There are very few people whom I feel comfortable with when it comes to getting my own shots taken.
What single piece of advice do you think is most useful to someone starting out with photography?
I really feel that I have learnt a lot, just by looking at others work. I have spent a good time on flickr looking at shots taken by others. Take a LOT of shots in the beginning & once you have got a hang of relationship between, Shutter Speed, Aperture Value & ISO, start realising frame value. And Gradually, Instead of taking several shots of a subject, try to spend a good time on taking a good shot, in one go.
Can we see two of your shots that mean something special to you, and could you explain why.
The Image above is special to me because of the importance of the subject/model in my life. She has always been very special to me. We have been very good friends for 6 years now & if things stay in our favour, we might get married soon.
Well, this shot was taken in Ladakh, India. This is one place I had always dreamt of going to, and being there was certainly a dream come true. This place has really got me captivated.
That's all we have time for, Sahil. Thank you for taking the time to talk to CiC.
Thanks, Donald. It’s my pleasure to be a part of this activity
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