I won't claim to be one of those who loved photography from birth, but I always found photography cool - especially the ability of a photograph to take you back to a moment in time otherwise forgotten.
When I was growing up, photography was prohibitively expensive - colour film was expensive and developing labs few and far between. The family camera when I was a kid was a fixed focus film camera that took only blurred images :). Photography then was reserved for events and even then restricted to maybe 2 rolls of 24-shot film - you learnt to shoot nothing but the most important details.
Even later, when cameras, film and developing became cheaper, photography still remained a mechanism of record rather than an extension of memory.
In 2005, when I finally purchased a digital camera, my initial photos reflected the same philosophy - a record of events and places I had been to. It was only in early 2006 that I joined Flickr, primarily out of the need for a place to archive my photo collection and unhappy with the restrictions that most other photo-sharing websites placed.
One day, I stumbled across a group for flickrites in Singapore and it so happened they were going to meet up right next door to where I worked. I decided to check it out (hey free schwag was on offer :) ) and encountered a group of people, passionate about this art and generous with their friendship, time and advice.
I came back, added the names of those people I had met as contacts and watched in wonder, as their photographs told compelling tales of where they had been and what they felt. I picked up my camera hoping to be able to capture the same magic.
I'm still very far away from the standards set by some of the inspiring people I see on Flickr, but the journey has it own rewards, and they are there for the world to see on my photostream.
Cameras:
Software:
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (Organizing photos and Image Editing)
Adode Photoshop CS3 (If Lightroom can't salvage the shot..)
GeoSetter (for geo-tagging images)
Flickr-Inspirations:
- JoinedSeptember 2005
 - HometownBangalore
 - Current citySingapore
 - CountrySingapore
 
- Websitehttp://www.balaji-dutt.name
 
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