Before I start my day, I go around taking photographs and then again I have a favorite cafe there called Mirror by the river. A river. And I sit there, start editing the photographs I took in the morning by Sunrise. Now I find using the Lightroom to edit them is very therapeutic. I'm editing, I'm also preparing my day, I'm thinking about the things that I want to do and so on. So I find taking photo photos and also editing them on Lightroom is very therapeutic and it helps me to unwind and also focus. - Karuna Muthu
Hello, beautiful people! You're listening to Rajeev. And this is episode 31 of Photo Country. If you love photography and want to discover new photographers to follow, this is the podcast you need to listen to. Do consider signing up for my substack channel.
In this episode, I caught up with Mr. Karuna Muthu, a lawyer, investor, and ardent photography enthusiast from Wellington, New Zealand.
He also happens to be related to me, but that's not the reason I am talking to him today. He is the quintessential modern travel photographer, armed with his trusted iPhone and occasionally using a Sony mirrorless. He captures the places he passes through and uses Lightroom to edit and unwind.
Thank you, kiwiyogi2, for coming on this podcast. Incidentally, that is his Instagram handle. You can catch all the Zen-like photos on his feed. Incidentally, that is his Instagram handle. Talking about episode 32, I caught up with Ravindran Solomon, a creative director from Wunderman Thompson based out of Chennai, India. He's a visual poet, capturing slices of life on his iPhone and complementing them with a few lines of poetry. I had great fun catching up with an old friend. So make sure you're subscribed to my Substack channel and do not miss any of my episodes. Till then stay safe and keep clicking.
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