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		<title>Atul Kasbekar &#8211; Samsung Newsroom India</title>
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				<title>[Video] A New Gen Smartphone Camera, Galaxy S9+ is Gold Standard: Celeb Photographer Atul Kasbekar</title>
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									<description><![CDATA[&#160; Atul Kasbekar has had a camera in his hands, capturing stunning moments for over 30 years now. It has mostly been a professional camera, first SLRs and]]></description>
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<p>Atul Kasbekar has had a camera in his hands, capturing stunning moments for over 30 years now. It has mostly been a professional camera, first SLRs and now DSLRs that helped him shoot almost every famous model in the country, and many celebrities too. But when he got his hands on Samsung&#8217;s latest flagship smartphone Galaxy S9+, he could see the camera re-imagined.</p>
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<p>Kasbekar took Galaxy S9+&#8217; camera that comes with a Dual Aperture lens to shoot the stunning Taj Mahal, on a night out in Mumbai to capture the scenes of the city that never sleeps and also to a Holi party to put the Super Slow-mo feature to test. He also tried to recreate what he learnt at photography school &#8211; shots of a dart flying through a water-filled balloon &#8211; and in his own words &#8220;you shouldn&#8217;t be able to do that on a smartphone.&#8221;</p>
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<p>But it did come out perfect.</p>
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<p>He is also considering if he should stop using his original face on profiles and move to Galaxy S9+&#8217; AR Emojis that are unique and individual.</p>
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<p>Samsung Newsroom India recently caught up with the ace celebrity photographer for his verdict on the reimagined camera of the Galaxy S9+.</p>
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<p>Catch the interview here-</p>
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