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My name is Joshua Inayat and I am a Professional Photographer. I haven't always been a hot shot camera whiz, but I have always been in love with visiting cemeteries. The reasons are numerous and personal, as are yours I am sure.
I first fell in love with creating artistic images from a cemetery landscape by accident. I was conducting a paranormal investigation in the midwest. I was processing the images in Photoshop and low and behold, nothing otherworldly came out. Bored and frustrated, I tried playing with Photoshop's built in artistic filters and learned that I don't need ghosts to have amazing images!
The very next day I was out at the cemetery with an Olympus C-5500 snapping away. All I knew about that little 5 megapixel camera was how to turn it on and make it take a picture.
That was 2005 when my inner photographer was born.
Today I'm using a Canon 5D full frame dSLR and a wide assortment of lenses, filters and photoshop techniques to create the images I love.
My name is Joshua Inayat and I am a Professional Photographer. I haven't always been a hot shot camera whiz, but I have always been in love with visiting cemeteries. The reasons are numerous and personal, as are yours I am sure.
I first fell in love with creating artistic images from a cemetery landscape by accident. I was conducting a paranormal investigation in the midwest. I was processing the images in Photoshop and low and behold, nothing otherworldly came out. Bored and frustrated, I tried playing with Photoshop's built in artistic filters and learned that I don't need ghosts to have amazing images!
The very next day I was out at the cemetery with an Olympus C-5500 snapping away. All I knew about that little 5 megapixel camera was how to turn it on and make it take a picture.
That was 2005 when my inner photographer was born.
Today I'm using a Canon 5D full frame dSLR and a wide assortment of lenses, filters and photoshop techniques to create the images I love.
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