

Kishor Kayastha
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Kishor Kayastha is a pioneering Nepali photographer and visual artist whose career spans over three decades, beginning with his early explorations in Bhaktapur using a box camera from his family’s photo studio. A self‑taught artist, he rose from dark...
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Kishor Kayastha is a pioneering Nepali photographer and visual artist whose career spans over three decades, beginning with his early explorations in Bhaktapur using a box camera from his family’s pho...
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