The Art of Seeing: How My Photography Journey Began and Evolved
- kaushikpai3
- Jan 20
- 2 min read
Photography has been a lifelong love for me, growing from a childhood fascination to a passionate career. Here's a look at how my journey began and how my love of photography grew over the years.
The Spark, a childhood fascination
My passion for photography ignited in childhood when I was captivated by the ability to capture fleeting moments, be it family smiles, vibrant sunsets, or blooming flowers. The camera became an extension of my vision, allowing me to enjoy and document the beauty all around me.
A hobby turned into an obsession
What started as a casual hobby quickly became a serious purpose. Inspired by famous photographers such as Ansel Adams and Steve McCurry, I appreciated their ability to capture not only photographs but also emotions and tales. My fascination deepened as I experimented with nature photography, seeking solitude in the woods and learning patience through wildlife photography.
Transitioning into Fashion: Exploring New Horizons
As much as I enjoyed nature photography, I had a strong desire to try new genres. This led me to portrait and fashion photography, where I discovered my new passion. Fashion photography enabled me to combine my passion for photographing people with an appreciation for style and originality. Working with models, designers, and makeup artists became a rewarding part of my job.
Falling in love with photography again
Fashion photography reignited my passion for the medium, taking it from simply shooting photographs to telling captivating visual stories. The process of planning shoots, collaborating with diverse talent, and pushing creative boundaries has been both exciting and rewarding.
Conclusion: A Lifelong Love Affair
My journey from photographing nature to creating fashion editorials has taught me that photography is more than just a skill; it's a way of seeing and connecting with the world.
Photography for me - It continues to inspire, challenge, and fulfil me every day, resulting in a lifelong love affair that influences my job and life.
Below I have attached a glimpse of my photograph that was exhibited in Paris, France

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