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Dhritiman Mukherjee
Dhritiman Mukherjee is one of the most respected nature, wildlife and conservation photographers from India. He is a recipient of Earth Heroes award from the Royal Bank of Scotland, for inspiring people towards conservation with his images. He was also awarded the Carl Zeiss Conservation award and Kirloskar Vasundhara Mitra award among many others. Dhritiman spends more than 280 days a year in the field and has been doing this for the last 20 years. He loves to work on challenging, less-done endangered species and has worked all over India and in 35 countries across the world. His work has been published in BBC Wildlife magazine, National Geographic Traveller, Lonely Planet, New York Times, Nature inFocus and more. He is also one of the authors of the book 'Magical Biodiversity of India' and a co-founder of Saevus, a nature and wildlife magazine from India. He posts as @dhritimanimages on Instagram.
Photo FeatureenvironmentThe Hidden Wealth Of Grasslands
On World Forest Day, a reminder that grasslands don't equal wastelands
Quick ReadanimalsGetting In The Thick Of The Action
Dhritiman Mukherjee shares his lessons from the field on how to plan action shots while on safari
Quick ReadanimalsMind And Frame: Photographing A Rare Species
What does it take to capture these unique animals? A bit of hard work, homework and time.
Photo FeatureanimalsThe Lesser-Known Firsts
On the International Day for Biological Diversity, this wildlife photographer goes back in time to the start of his journey
DestinationtravelA View From The Top
Shooting from an airplane is difficult enough, but if you plan ahead, you can catch the light
DestinationtravelMind And Frame...
... and what to do when the two don't cooperate