Looking through the lens
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S Paul, India's most awarded photographer, was born on August 19, 1930 that is also World photography day. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT Photo)
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S Paul is the first Indian photographer whose work was published by US based B&W magazine. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photo)
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B&W magazine called S Paul as Henry Cartier Bresson of India. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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Born on world photography day, S Paul says he is born to be a photographer. (Jasjeet Plaha/ HT photos)
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S Paul describes this picture of water drop taking shape of planet Saturn as a super closeup shot of a drop. He waited more than an hour to get the right picture. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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This picture of a buffalo taken by S Paul has won many awards and even got published in many photo books. (Jasjeet Plaha/ HT photos)
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One more masterpiece clicked by S Paul. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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S Paul used fish eye lens for clicking this picture of Red Fort. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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Photographer S paul shows pictures clicked by him. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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Photographer S Paul was so attracted by the setting of this old watch repair shop that he couldn't resist clicking its photograph. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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S Paul won first prize ($10,000) in Ballantine's International Photography Awards for this picture. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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S Paul feels a photographer should have tremendous amount of patience to create an art piece through the camera. There should be a planning process for a every picture a photographer clicks. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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Photographer S Paul shows the Pentax camera in which his name was engraved as he was winner of the AP international contest in 1970. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT photos)
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