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By Sahar Moussa
Choudhry works as a banker in the morning and an amateur photographer during his free hours. Born in Kuwait but brought up in Pakistan, he moved back to Kuwait in 2008. The 35-year-old Pakistani, who considers Kuwait his second home, started taking photos in 2010. According to Choudhry, this started as a hobby and will remain a hobby.
![Doha intersection<br>](/uploads/imported_images/uploads/2021/05/015.jpg)
![Subbiya](/uploads/imported_images/uploads/2021/05/19.jpg)
![Subbiya<br>](/uploads/imported_images/uploads/2021/05/22.jpg)
Since he was not able to travel outside Kuwait amid the COVID pandemic, he decided to rent an SUV and take a road trip to explore Kuwait and portray it from his perspective. What inspires him to take photos is the ability to freeze time, to catch a moment of joy, tragedy or memory, and notice the unnoticed nature. He believes photography is a language to speak with feelings.
![Jahra<br>](/uploads/imported_images/uploads/2021/05/25.jpg)
![Mutlaa<br>](/uploads/imported_images/uploads/2021/05/26.jpg)
![Jahra<br>](/uploads/imported_images/uploads/2021/05/27.jpg)