The Best Camera is the One You Have

I have been an avid enthusiast of phone photography and videos even before iPhones arrived in the world. To that end, I still chuckle when I think about how in the mid 00s, I not only took cool photos that I still love today, using a Nokia N73, one of them even went on the front page of Flickr for a while!

a color photo of a cow standing on a pile of limestone rocks. Blue skies in the background

A photograph of a cow on a pile of limestone. Cherrapunjee, India.

a color photo of a kiln in a limestone mining area in India

A photograph of a limestone kiln in Cherrapunjee, India.

a color photo of a sign that reads, Cherrapunjee, wettest place in the world

A sign that greets you as you enter Cherrapunjee.

a screenshot of a browser showing the cow photo on flickr.com's front page in the early 2000s

I had to take a screenshot.

This was the first photography and writing assignment I ever went on. I met a photojournalist in a bar in Mumbai, and ended up collaborating with him across India and Bangladesh. He took the cool pictures (I thought, at the time, as I was less confident in my photography skills and equipment); I wrote many of the stories (which were published by various magazines). We were there to document climate change in the world’s wettest place at the time. Not bad for a still-in-college kid (me, then), to have had the opportunity to do things like that.

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