I borrowed (permanently) a SLR camera from my friend and started the journey. Got a lot of input from that friend of mine who was a student of one of the prominent photographer. The book "Photography Kalakoushal o Monon" by Md. Rafiqul Islam also helped me a lot down the way. Four years after my experience with SLR, I went digital, but it was Sony DSC H2. By that time I graduated from DU Economics
and started my career as a researcher and development professional. In 2007 I bought my first DSLR, Nikon D200. I went to UK that year to further enrich my career as a researcher. Due to that I could do more traveling in different areas. Had the chance to see other photographers and their works in London and Belfast. I was involved with Queen's University Photographic Society. During my stay in Belfast I was fortunate to cover few weddings. I also did some wedding photography in Bangladesh whenever I was in Dhaka. I love to capture Nature, Landscape and Architecture. In 2010, I could manage the time to take a long vacation and completed a Foundation Course in Photography from PATHSHALA, which enabled me to link with the main stream. Everyone around me in Bangladesh and UK, inspired me to invest my time in something I absolutely love, that is, Photography. Being involved in the development paradigms and its implementations, I also possess the skills for photo story for development organizations. In 1997, Kabir Sumon (Sumon Chatterjee) released a song 'Jatiswar' which I liked and hence the nick or name. Jatiswar Photography is a registered in Bangladesh. at the end
"A PICTURE SAYS A THOUSAND WORDS"
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S Sayeed