#2018bestnine 62,611 Likes to 133 Posts in 2018 | #jabbarjamil A Lottery Stall, by Jabbar Jamil Fantastic Four, by Jabbar Jamil Not an Easy Catch, by Jabbar Jamil Risky Path by Jabbar Jamil Little Traveler by Jabbar Jamil Pottery Work by Jabbar Jamil A cobbler Street Portrait by Jabbar Jamil My Grandfather
What attracted me most was the color of the wall. I think I haven’t photographed any blue wall before this. Lottery seller’s stall in yellow color was making excellent contrast with the wall. Initially I was composing the photograph with just the seller. But I waited there and a lady appeared in the scene.
I rarely shoot silhouettes, but when I tried it few days back: to me, results were awesome. And for sure I’ll be more creative next time. There were more than four people where I was shooting. Keeping the scene candid, I sat there on ground: shot it from low angle. It took a while to get four people in different zones of composition.
There were a whole lot of kids playing random games at one place, running into each other. It made me confused in the beginning that what and how am I going to shoot and get a photo. Choosing a frame first made it easy for me to hunt for the subject. I waited and got a moving subject in the frame. I felt it wasn’t an easy catch for me.
Risky Path by Jabbar Jamil
At number of places in Sialkot, where people cross water streams from these rail tracks. People knew only two trains come in a day, they feel easy to cross from there. It looks very dangerous, but Photographically there can’t be better place than this to get different and awesome photo compositions.
Little Traveler by Jabbar Jamil
Train was about to depart from the station, I had the composition in my mind that how I’m going to make it. This little traveler was a surprise, he looked out and did not move from there. As he wanted to be photographed, and I took my time to get the right frame.