
I started photography as a hobby about 3 years ago, and it has become one of the things that I enjoy most, and it has helped me to see things differently and from new aspects. I am a Network Administrator/Microsoft Support Technician for a living and surprisingly enough my academic field of study has been in Homeopathy but I love photography and whenever I get time I spend most of it photographing and trying new things … just in the same way that I’ve taught it to myself. Generally I’ve never tried to follow any rules (in the so-called sense) and even in the case of must-be and golden techniques/rules of photography, I’ve mostly experienced and concluded them by myself first through experiment and then have read about it somewhere by chance in a book or an article which has confirmed my own experience.
This photoblog has been up since 2006, when I first started to build it. I intensely get inspired by the writings of Jos Slabbert in my works, whether at the time of photography or afterwards when I review my photos and I almost quote one of his writings in every post of mine in this site… It’s just amazing, it’s like his words are all the words that I want to say…
I also have another website project (www.moksha-gita.com) myself which is still in progress, where I’m trying to publish a more print-friendly editions of the e-books already available in the HTML format on the Sacred-Texts website, by doing some general optimizations, such as designing appropriate cover-pages, arranging page-setup and formatting and some other editing tasks, while at the same time, always trying to comply with the chief factors of easy and economic printing (i.e. paper and ink consumption) so that the revised editions become more suitable for general printing purposes, and almost all of the e-books which are presented there (are)/will mainly be prepared on the basis of the public-domain e-books from the Sacred-Texts.com website.
Many thanks goes to Johannes Jarolim, Markus Mayer (PhotoBlog – Website), Sudeep Mandal & Etrusco for developing & generously providing me respectively with YAPB 
, Grain Theme, Reflection-Mod theme & theWorldIn35mm themes which I use from time to time interchangeably.
Hope you enjoy viewing my photos & the feelings I’ve shared about them, as much as I enjoy taking them. Although all of the works which is presented here is strictly copyrighted to me, but if you like any of my photos & think that they can be useful & are suitable for your work, research, design or for any other purposes, all you need to do is to just contact me in any way so that I provide you with the full-size quality versions of them under a Limited Creative Commons Licence.

All of the Photography Works by Kaveh Saffari is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
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