Photography was growing upon both of us, to the extent that
we stopped hanging out. All we did was sit at tea shops and
talk endlessly about our inspirations and the beauty of the art of photography.
The transformation was underway but we were unaware at that time that happiness
was approaching in the form of us pursuing our dreams.
However, we knew practically very few people in the media.
As most of our lives were spent in front of spreadsheets and corporate meetings
(BORING!), we had no clue where to start. One day after class, Oosman asked one
of his students if he knew anyone who would be willing to have their pictures
taken in the theater business. He referred us to Adil Mufti, who was Karachi
the Musical’s official photographer. Adil is one of our dear friends now and we
still work on assignments together. We became volunteers in the Karachi play
and got to shoot rehearsals and the red carpet event.
For pictures please check:
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