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"I've always thought I had great ideas about advertisements", she says, as she talks about her transition from an ad-person to a fashion photographer. It was in this job that she was exposed to a completely new field that was ultimately going to become her career. "Photography is a full-fledged profession and there is more to it than just clicking the camera", therefore she started reading books on the subject and when she got an opportunity to go abroad on a USAID scholarship, she took basic photography as one of the courses.
She began her photography career with outdoor shoots as she did not have proper equipment and required natural light for the sessions. "My first shoot was for Womens Own" and later , with technical advice from high profile professional photographers like Asif Raza and Mirza Khursheed Masood.
She has tried out various aspects of photography. Starting from fashion shoots , she took
up agency work , designed calenders and diaries and is now actively into press advertisements , with great plans to go into photo-journalism. Black and white photography however , remains her first love, especially for portraits.
No matter how accustomed she is to painted faces of fashion models , Naureen finds bridal photography very boring. She wants to go into bridal portraits because they are good business, but with a different style. "The couple can either come to me or I can go to the bride's home, but attending
the function is a big NO NO". And what's her idea of a great bride? "A happy bride is a beautiful bride", says Naureen who loves photo-sessions where she can capture the expressions on people's faces, because like any good composition of art , her photography too is meant for the consumption of people.
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