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photography and used to do it during my school days
using a film camera which I had in my home. Since
films were costly, I used to save money from my
tiffin budget and bought a film in every two weeks
that could take only 37 shots.
After SSC, seeing my interest, my mother
handed over 14000 Taka to me from her savings and
told me to buy a digital camera. She had to hear a lot
of notorious words from many people that she is
ruining me but she evaded all of that and believed in
me. At that time, photographic revolution in
Bangladesh was starting. I used to see many people
having expensive gears while I had a very basic
thing. But I believed, tools facilitate, but quality is
the thing that gets the work done, even with a basic
tool. I went on practicing photography, read books,
and took a course in Pathsahala South Asian Media
Institute. I participated in a national photography
competition being the youngest one in the
competition.And the journey started.
Notre Dame College was quite an experience. I
found some friends, a new environment that taught
me a lot. I learned humanity there. Although I
wanted
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