User:Kabir Mark/sandbox

Kabir Industry

Kabir was born in 1978, in a very simple and small Family. he completed his Education from Mumbai the city of Dreams and came to the teenage life. After some how passed out his 12th his Father took him in his Own Business which was not his Piece of Cake. he some how survived for 6 years with his father and at last took a deep Breath when he got a break in Hospitality Industry....... today when Kabir looks Behind and talk about his Past he always proud to be the life achiever and a successful person on this earth. Kabir started his career with Wildlife Photography with a famous Photographer Named "David Llyods" a famous and well known Wildlife Photographer. he learnt a lot of Basic things and the art of Photography and today stand the Best known person in Wild life with a Name & Fame..... Kabir Went to work with Sir David in all the world across for photography.... I prefer a fine art style, choosing to appeal to buyers of framed photography. Although I’ve a preference towards black and white, color features strongly too. I have acquired each portfolio of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year series since its inception in 1991. They have been, and they continue to be, my biggest inspiration. Last year it was a privilege to see my picture A Flick of the Tail chosen for its cover. My pictures have been published worldwide and my prints adorn the walls of many peoples’ homes. I have an active Face book page here and I’m on Twitter too as KabirMark. I’m using Nikon cameras, two D800E’s with: 14 f/2.8 35 f/1.4 50 f/1.4 85 f/1.4 70-200 f/2.8 VRII 400 f/2.8 VR TC-14 II TC-20 III I also have Nikon F3/T with a motor drive and 50 mm f/1.2 lens, all in pristine condition. It’s a film camera first made in 1980 and I think it may well be the best Nikon even made. I process everything in Adobe Light room. I rarely use Photoshop as I prefer to keep away from cloning and retouching, to keep things as natural as possible. Possibly the best tip I can suggest is to stay with your subject for as long as possible.