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Well-known photographer Manish Baser set to launch his website
After successfully showcasing his travel photography and inspiring many people to travel through his social-media channels, Manish Baser is planning to launch his website by the end of this year.
Manish has over 20 thousand active followers on his Instagram account and he has been able to carve a niche for himself in travel photography. His photography style is a mix of traditional landscapes and modern abstract photography.
In his words, “While I enjoy showcasing my work on social media channels, I believe my own website will give me enough freedom to detail out my travel experiences and discuss the technicalities of photography in a better day”. The website would also offer suggestions on travel itinerary and is slated to go live by the end of this year.
Manish hails from a small town of Bikaner, Rajasthan. His passion for photography got him travelling all over the globe including the US, Iceland, France, Switzerland, UAE and China among other prominent countries till date. He has been featured by many renowned houses like Forbes Travel, NatGeo, Nikon India and Lovin Dubai among others.
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