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Curated Visuals owner Koome Muthomi.

Started in 2019 by Koome Muthomi, Curated Visuals has become a leading provider for video and photo services in the Canberra region.

CURATED Visuals provides video and photo services for businesses, and was started in 2019 by Koome Muthomi.

“Initially we used to do a lot of cafes and restaurants and then it sort of just turned into more of a focus on real estate,” says Koome.

“So that’s become our area of expertise and we’ve been doing that for about a year.

Curated Visuals offer drone photography and wedding coverage, too.

“We do a bit of everything,” he says.

“I used to have an activewear clothing line and it was the initial reason for getting into photography.

“I did media in college, absolutely loved it and I decided instead of paying a photographer or videographer for the clothing line, why don’t I just do it myself?

“What makes Curated Visuals stand out is we focus on relationships before business. We’re all about having in-depth conversations and getting to know people.

And his expert advice?

“People just need to get out of their own way,” he says.

“What stops people is that feeling of not being good enough, that comparison and insecurity. We talk ourselves out of doing things that would benefit us.”

Curated Visuals. Call 9174 5246 or visit curatedvisuals.com.au

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