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Responsibility, respect, rapport–wildlife photographer Deepak Shankar on the occasion of World Environment Day

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Led by the United Nations Environment Programme, World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated on June 5 each year, and has been held annually since 1973. It has emerged as a major global platform for environmental outreach.

On the occasion of WED 2023, we feature the outstanding works of a nature photographer, who also conducts workshops and tours on nature photography in India and East Africa. See also our earlier compilation of proverbs and quotes on WED, titled Conversations about Conservation.

“Photography, to me, is a profound means of storytelling and a way to capture the beauty and essence of the natural world,” explains Wildlife photographer Deepak Shankar, in a chat with YourStory.

“It allows me to connect with nature on a deeper level, to observe its intricate details, and to share those moments with others. Through my lens, I aim to convey the emotions, the fragility, and the awe-inspiring aspects of the wildlife and environments I encounter,’ he adds.

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Photography is not just a profession for Deepak. “It's a passion and a way of life that allows me to showcase the magnificence of our planet and inspire others to appreciate and protect it,” he affirms.

To expand his creative horizons, he also captures landscapes, cultural traditions, and architecture. “While nature and wildlife remain my main expertise, experimenting with various styles allows me to grow as a photographer and continuously refine my skills,” Deepak describes.

“Throughout my journey as a wildlife photographer, I've been fortunate to witness and capture incredible moments in nature,” he describes. These include big cats like lions and tigers as well as elusive predators like leopards and cheetahs.

“I've also documented the grace of birds in flight, the power of elephants and rhinos, the fascinating behaviours of primates, and the delicate beauty of marine life,” Deepak enthuses.

One of his memorable captures is titled The Flying Hunt, showcasing the speed and agility of the cheetah while it hunts an impala. “The photograph captures the essence of the chase—the tension, the speed, and the adrenaline-fueled pursuit,” he describes.

At the same time, there are also challenges that wildlife photographers face, and ethical considerations they must respect. “Respecting animal habitats, maintaining a safe distance, and adhering to ethical guidelines are essential to ensure minimal disturbance and protect the welfare of the animals,” Deepak emphasises.

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Photography is a competitive field. “Building a unique style, marketing one's work effectively, and finding opportunities for exhibitions, publications, or collaborations require perseverance and continuous self-improvement,” he adds.

The pandemic was another challenge for photographs and exhibitors, but creative solutions emerged. “One of the key ways I coped was by hosting online tutorials for post-editing,” Deepak recalls.

“This allowed me to stay connected with my audience, offer valuable learning experiences, and inspire others to continue pursuing their passion for photography,” he says. He explored new ways to tell stories through his photographs.

“Exploring and photographing nearby wildlife and nature became a way for me to maintain my connection with the natural world and keep honing my skills,” he adds, pointing out the need to appreciate and protect local environments.

“Despite these challenges, the rewards of wildlife photography—capturing breathtaking moments, sharing the wonders of nature, and raising awareness about conservation—are what drive me to overcome obstacles and continue pursuing my passion,” Deepak affirms.

In this photo essay, we showcase some of his photographs on display at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bengaluru. Deepak’s works are priced from Rs 15,000 to Rs 2 lakh, depending on factors like size, medium and exclusivity. Choosing the right price can itself be a challenge.

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“It requires finding a balance between setting prices that reflect the value and effort put into creating the photographs while also considering the market dynamics and the preferences of potential buyers,” Deepak explains.

“Ultimately, the goal is to find a balance where the prices reflect the artistic merit and uniqueness of the photographs, while also allowing collectors and admirers to invest in and appreciate the beauty and storytelling captured within the frames,” he adds.

Deepak is working on a range of new projects, including capturing landscapes that depict the habitats of various animals.

“Building on the inspiration and experiences from my exhibitions, I have gained fresh ideas on how to compose shots that not only showcase the animals themselves but also provide a broader context by highlighting their natural habitats,” he explains.

“These landscape compositions aim to create a visual narrative that emphasises the intricate relationship between animals and their environments,” Deepak adds.

This includes landscapes like mountains, rivers, forests, and other natural features. “I seek to portray the beauty, diversity, and fragility of these habitats,” he says.

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