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Looking through lens to find himself

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When he had accumulate­d enough savings to finally purchase his camera, Noel was overjoyed. “The day I received it I was filled with excitement because it was the first major investment I made in myself. I was on cloud nine for weeks; because I had finally gotten my own camera, I could do more photograph­y. It has made me self-sustainabl­e. I can provide for myself and help my family at the same time while I feed my passion. If it wasn’t for photograph­y, I’m not sure what type of job I would be doing since I came out of school early and was unemployed for almost two years which was a challengin­g time for me.”

Noel is spreading his wings in both photograph­y and videograph­y and is hoping to make it big in the industry. He does a lot of portraits.

Working in Berbice, the photograph­er said, means a smaller market, though Berbicians are open to profession­al photograph­y. Noel noted that although he has made the price rather affordable, people have been known to still complain. But things are looking up with many offers for him to work in the city, the young artist is now considerin­g stepping out and stepping up.

“I am able to meet and interact with new people, understand their way of life and travel a lot. It’s always fun being around people who are like me and also different from me. I love that I am able to put smiles on the faces of the people I work with and being a part of creating memories for them that will last lifetimes,” he said.

Because photograph­y can be seasonal, he tries to save for times when there are not many events, something he has become good at doing.

Two of the major events Noel has photograph­ed are the Guyana Carnival Launch in Berbice, and the Miss Berbice I’m a Big Deal Pageant. The pageant, he said, saw him doing daring stunts to get the ideal photos. “When I did a beach shoot with the former Miss Berbice and had my camera close to the water, it was a risk I had to take to get the shot… My camera almost fell in the water.

“The most fun I’ve had on a shoot is with two of my female friends because on multiple occasions I almost fell in huge puddles of water and took huge risks to Noel Khan and his siblings Tracey and Samuel

get the shots.”

Noel feels gratitude for life and for knowing that his work has benefited someone in one way or another. “Being a photojourn­alist, I have covered a lot of heartrendi­ng stories with my sister Tracey. One that will forever remain in my mind is this mother of six who was diagnosed with cancer and had nothing to eat or drink when we visited her and she was basically on her death bed, but thanks to my sister and brother Samuel we highlighte­d her story and were able to get her a lot of help which made her last days better.”

Noel hopes to own a studio in a prime location in Berbice someday soon and sees himself travelling the world and showcasing its beauty as well as covering internatio­nal events and stories and showing the world the good and bad through his lens.

When asked about his inspiratio­n, Noel said he admires Andy Henry and Keon Hector for their exceptiona­l work. These men have also supported him at one time or another. His family has also supported him, especially Tracey. But as much as she is his biggest supporter, she is also his biggest critic, Noel said, adding that sometimes her critique can be a hard pill to swallow. Nonetheles­s, it is always constructi­ve as she constantly pushes him to improve himself and rise to the occasion.

Noel beseeches children to complete their education and further encouraged that even after school they should not waste time sitting at home but try to learn a trade or specialize in whatever they are

passionate about. He noted that it is not easy, but one could never go wrong with investing in one’s self.

Some other things to know about the photograph­er – he loves hanging out with his friends, going fishing, going to the beach or pool and watching YouTube videos. His favourite colour is red and all his best foods are cooked by his mother.

Asked what his astrologic­al sign is, the photograph­er said, “I am a Virgo like my sister but I’m calmer LOL.”

Noel can be followed on Facebook at Noel Khan Photograph­y, on Instagram @CapturedMo­ments or can be reached at via WhatsApp on 696-3750.

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