Aamina Nizar

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Elements


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Dandeli, Karnataka State, India







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A Sri Lankan and a Mumbaikar. I lived in Mumbai for a few years and now I'm back home and loving getting to know my country and shooting it. I specialize in food, travel and product photography. Painting was my first passion, however I soon learnt that life can be expressed through more ways than a paintbrush. I then picked up a pen, along the way the camera caught my eye and together we travelled for a bit – from Sri Lanka to India, Colombo to Kashmir. I love travel, religion, organic farming and cats.
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