Hello everyone! I hope you are doing well. I am here to share some really recent and fascinating portraits and pictures that I have taken to share with you all in the form of my photography.
My recent blogs have been about photography in the north of Pakistan. I have told you all about how the people in Pakistan, especially in the north of Pakistan, in Gilgit, in Kashmir, are very hospitable. They are very kind, humble, and soft-spoken. They invite you to their homes and they take care of the guests very well. I am so delighted to share this side of Pakistan with you all.
The common men here live a very simple life. Women are working alongside them in their shops. I have taken these portraits with their permission. I told them that I am an aspiring photographer and they were very eager to get their photos captured. I shared the photos with them and they were so happy looking at their own pictures. I am sharing some of these pictures with you all with their permission.
It is very normal for them to have their photos taken because so many people visit these places from around the world and from Pakistan. I am an aspiring and learning photographer, so I am prone to making mistakes. I am sure I have made mistakes in here as well, but I am learning. That is the important part, and I am sure that you will allow me to grow and learn from you all.
He is our driver. Smoking is injurious to health but surprisingly it is very common here. I told him to refrain from it but he posed for me instead. I'm against smoking. But we can't control everything.
I will see you in the next blog. This is it from my side, and I really hope that you have enjoyed my blog. I want, I am looking forward to hearing from you all about my trip and the pictures.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJhSJpryocH/?img_index=10
the sources of the images has been updated. I have been enlightened by the Hivewatchers that this falls into the category of plagiarism. I would really appreciate it if my mistake is forgiven.
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