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ABOUT ME

Amit Pyakurel Photographer/Photoshop Artist
About Me 

 Hi, I am a professional photographer/photoshop artist from Kathmandu, Nepal. I enjoy capturing photos and editing them to their life form. I have spent more than 6 years in photography and editing job. I have worked for more than 100+ clients which gave me experience and help build my skills to counter the problems in editing professionally. I enjoy my profession and I will keep on doing what I know and keep sharpening my skills.

 Anyone who is willing to have a professional photograph/ retouch to their photos can contact me. I am more than happy to help you out with your project. You can hire me for professional works or for personal photos, I will capture and edit with care and love within a deadline. Feel free to contact me. I will be happy to hear from you and answer your confusion. I'm looking forward to sharing thoughts and visions with you. 


My Skills:
PHOTOSHOP:
  RETOUCHING(****) 
: High-End Skin Retouching & Sculpting    
: Blemish Removal                                                          
: Color Grading and WB correction  
: Photomanipulation                                                      
: Frequency Separation                                                  
: Fix Motion Blur
: Background removal 
: Light panting 
: Double Exposure

: Cinematic Looks

 

Design:

: Broucher 
: Pamphlet
: Logo
: Business Card
: Flayer
: Book Cover
: Label 

 

                          PHOTOGRAPHY SKILLS

                           : Fashion Photography

                           : Product Photography

                           : Event Photography

                           : Portraits

                           : Wedding

                                        




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