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Dhritiman Mukherjee took up wildlife and nature photography as a full-time profession in 2000 Photos courtesy: Dhritiman Mukherjee “Nobody is self-taught,” believes Dhritiman Mukherjee, 47, sitting in ...
Mukherjee has, at times, spent days camouflaged, waiting for the perfect shot (Image courtesy Dhritiman Mukherjee) The passionate photographer concluded the session by highlighting India’s deep-rooted ...
Once distributed throughout nearly 31,000 square miles in four countries, the gharial is now a critically endangered species; photographer Dhritiman Mukherjee recently set out to capture some of ...
Dhritiman Mukherjee on contributing to science through photography The wildlife photographer explains how he uses photography as a tool to raise awareness and connect people with Nature ...
Moitra and Mukherjee, who had gone on a 100-day trek across the Himalayas, from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh, in 2016, were invited to BCC&I to shed light on mental health through their respective ...
Nature photographer Dhritiman Mukherjee, 43, from Kolkata, India, watched as the leopards sat together on the mountain for around 12 hours during the day, before becoming active and climbing ...
In “Magical Biodiversity of India,” Dhritiman Mukherjee, one of India's top wildlife photographers, and Asad Rahmani, a veteran conservationist, attempt to chronicle the country’s vast ...
Aself-taught wildlife photographer, Dhritiman Mukherjee’s love for nature photography has taken him extensively across the world. Between February and December this year, he will make a series ...
Photo: Dhritiman Mukherjee Of about 1,600 starfish species (according to Encyclopaedia Britannica), the greatest variety is in the tropical Indo-Pacific oceans. Photo: Dhritiman Mukherjee ...
The photo was taken by Dhritiman Mukherjee when he was watching the leopards sit on the mountains for about 12 hours before they decided to climb. He said: "I have been interested in snow leopards ...