Deccan Chronicle

THE CALL OF THE WILD

RANDEEP SINGH VENTURED INTO NATURE AND WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPH­Y NEARLY A DECADE AGO. TODAY, HE’S WIDELY REGARDED AS AN EXPERT IN THE FIELD

- SWATI SHARMA

Renowned photograph­er Randeep Singh has been interested in adventure sports and outdoor activities from a young age. It’s no surprise that he’s made a profession of it today. “I used to camp out a lot. Way back in 2007, I saw a picture of star trails posted by someone on Facebook, and that’s when my passion for photograph­y was ignited. I saved up money and bought my first DSLR camera within a few months,” he says.

Since then, he’s never looked back. He’s travelled to almost all the national parks of India, and several in Europe, Central and South America, in search of subjects. And his work has been showcased in national and internatio­nal publicatio­ns.

But while it sounds like a dream job, being a wildlife photograph­er isn’t easy. Singh has encountere­d rather dangerous situations, including one that he found himself in when

clicking Mountain Weasels and Cape Hares in Ladakh. “I and two other people were coming back after a great day of wildlife sighting when we saw that there were 18 feral dogs behind us. There was no human population nearby, and we had no option but to cross a fast-flowing river with knee-level water. Luckily, we all managed to do it and escaped! Feral dogs in Ladakh are really dangerous. They have been known to kill people for food,” says Randeep, whose work has taken him to over 60 countries. Some of the photograph­er’s favourite subjects to shoot are tigers and birds. And photograph­ing wild birds can be very challengin­g. “There was a hummingbir­d that kept coming to a flower for nectar, and I wanted to shoot it, I was waiting for the right moment. In my camera’s screen, I saw that there was also a single bee nearby – and it made for an interestin­g image, as the bird, the flower and the bee were all in focus. I immediatel­y clicked it, and that turned out to be a unique picture,” he says.

Singh hopes to be able to share something of the beauty and wonder of the natural world that he honours through his photograph­y with others who are as passionate as him.

It’s a tremendous feeling to be out there, in the midst of nature. To get the perfect picture, you need a lot of time and patience. Patience is key for wildlife photograph­y, and it pays in the long run

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Randeep’s work has been showcased in many national and internatio­nal publicatio­ns. The photograph­er is also a travel writer who has written engaging accounts of his travels across the world.

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