NijolCreative Photography

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Dhaka, Bangladesh

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NijolCreative Photography Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

NijolCreative Photography is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Flat 1B, House 58, Road 3, Block B, Niketon. NijolCreative Photography is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category photography service in Bangladesh.

Address

Flat 1B, House 58, Road 3, Block B, Niketon

Phone

+880 1707133554

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Joe Peach

I selected Abu and the team at NijolCreative for a photography project in Dhaka, briefed fully remotely. They were clear and professional, understanding the requirements and working with us on a realistic approach to achieve our goals. The outcome was a very high standard. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again and recommend their services to anyone looking to work in Dhaka.

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Namia Akhtar

Very good service!

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Azmain Habib

Good place good people

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Rezwan Kobir Zoha

They are very professional with their Photography & Videography services.

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ATIFUR RAHMAN

I know the place as I live in the same building. Currently their activities are restricted because of the pandemic.

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Nabeel Al Jahan

Good photography agency offering all kinds of photography. They are professional, also affordable. Have their own studio and almost all other setups. They also offer videography.

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Al Mamun

A lot of you may not realize but, unless you spend about 2000 on your camera, you’re more than likely to be shooting on a crop sensor. This means that your sensor is much smaller than professional SLR cameras, essentially cropping your image. The crop factor has a range of effects on your photos. It creates a narrower viewing angle and will influence your lens purchases in the future. For those beginner photographers, research what lenses will help your field of photography first. Polarizing filters only allow light into the lens from a certain direction. This results in the removal of glare and reflections from non-metallic objects. Water and glass are the most affected, as well as haze from the sky. Cutting out these reflections and anomalies will make for a more naturally saturated colors. Not only does this look great but it cannot be replicated in post-production, hence it’s so important to understand. It’s a great introduction to buying better quality lenses and an excellent way of getting to grips with aperture. The article linked is a review and guide. I wrote it because I recommend this lens as the first upgrade for every beginner photographer to make. It’s easy to use and, for the price, will yield some excellent results.

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Mohammad Ali

They are fabulous for their work