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Ahemdabad 70 years old photographer, says, I will capture photos till my last breath on world photographer day.

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Ahemdabad 70 years old photographer, says, I will capture photos till my last breath on world photographer day.

Kirit Bhai Shah, a 70-year-old in Ahmedabad, has not forgotten his photography hobby.

Ahemdabad 70 years old photographer, says, I will capture photos till my last breath on world photographer day.

KEY POINTS : 

  • 19th August is celebrated as World Photography Day in photography whose memories live on for years with a single click.
  • Kirit Bhai Shah, a 70-year-old resident of Navavadj in Ahmedabad, has not forgotten his photography hobby.
  •  Even at the age of 70, Kiritbhai Shah has made photography his business, even though he has retired today.

Today, i.e. 19th August is celebrated as World Photography Day in photography whose memories live on for years with a single click. 

In the old days, after taking a photo with a camera, his roll was washed, and the photo was received in two days. Today digital cameras have arrived in which a photo can be found within hours of clicking a photo. 

There are many photographers today whose hobby is photography. Captures images from years old cameras and even today’s digital cameras.

 Kirit Bhai Shah, a 70-year-old resident of Navavadj in Ahmedabad, has not forgotten his photography hobby even though he has retired today.

 Even at this age, he has now made photography his business. As long as their hands are moving, they will continue their photography hobby and capture people’s memories in the camera.

Cameras were also ordered from America.

Ahemdabad 70 years old photographer, says, I will capture photos till my last breath on world photographer day.

Photo African money supply in 1970 was found in 20.

During the Kiritbha College Photography 1970, Shah said that their father was fond of photography Nand Lal Shah told Divya Bhaskar. Before I was born in 1952, I had two box cameras in my house.

 The first time I was in 1963, I was hit by a camera in the house where my father would not let anyone touch us and holding the camera in his hand. Later, my interest in photography gradually grew.

 In 1970, people from Africa had a camera and took a photo with which they also gave them 20 rupees. He started taking photos of the dental college in 1982. My brother had ordered a camera from America for this. They have also photographed political leaders and film stars.

Collection of more than 10 old and latest cameras

I deleted the photo print from Japan. The

party photographs I took in 1994 came to me and asked for a negative photograph.

 Asking why they want the negative, they want the latest print in Japan, which is to go to Japan. He promised to remove the latest print he wanted, and Kiritbhai worked hard for seven days to get the perfect print he wanted. 

For which the party was happy for which the cost of lakhs was saved and Rs. 40,000 was found. 80,000 were paid.

Every two years, new technology cameras were updated as they came

Even today, Nandlal has a 50-year-old camera. The

the camera was updated as new camera technology came along. 

The first time they bought a digital camera was in 2001 when digital cameras were introduced. At the time, new technology cameras were being updated every two years.

 Even today, they have a 50-year-old camera. They have a collection of more than ten old and latest cameras. He has also posted many photos in Rajasthan and Gujarat.

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