The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Lens on Nature

Senior photograph­er from Guntur TN Vara Prasad presented the Biodiversi­ty Conservato­r Award 2024 by AP State Biodiversi­ty Board

- Nivedita Ganguly nivedita.ganguly@thehindu.co.in

he telling image of a tribal woman balancing pots of water on her head while walking across a ƒeld of felled trees at a biodiversi­ty hotspot in Andhra Pradesh; the picture of a vendor at Mamallapur­am road pointing to a signboard that underscore­s the message ‘environmen­t protection begins at home’; a photograph capturing Nature’s nurturing habitat of pelicans at Telineelap­uram. Many such stunning images showcasing the diverse ¢ora and fauna of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Karnataka and other biodiversi­ty hotspots feature in the collection of senior photograph­er TN Vara Prasad. Earlier this week, Rao was presented the Biodiversi­ty Conservato­r Award 2024 by the Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversi­ty Board in Visakhapat­nam to mark World Biodiversi­ty Day.

A retired Superinten­dent from Central Excise, Rao’s journey in photograph­y began in Guntur where he developed a profound love for Nature during his trips to the remote areas of Andhra Pradesh. Soon his clicks started getting noticed for their unique perspectiv­e and were published in magazines

TVoice for conservati­on

Egrets at Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary; (below) TN Vara Prasad.

and newspapers.

“These initial acknowledg­ments for my works gave me a boost. I joined photograph­y clubs to deepen my technical understand­ing and started exploring the length and breadth of India. I was naturally drawn to the rural landscape and culture of India,” says Rao.

Beyond his work behind the lens, Rao is committed to environmen­tal education. Apart from holding many awards and records, he has held more than 160 photo exhibition­s across India to educate people, mainly school children, about environmen­t conservati­on. “Understand­ing the crucial role young minds play in the future of conservati­on is critical to bring about change. I use a photograph as a visual aid to illustrate the importance of biodiversi­ty and the need to protect our environmen­t,” says Rao, who has been actively

involved in conducting awareness talks and exhibition­s at schools across Andhra Pradesh, Telengana and Karnataka. His sessions are designed to ignite curiosity and foster a sense of responsibi­lity towards the environmen­t among students.

The Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversi­ty Award is a signiƒcant milestone in Rao’s career, acknowledg­ing his artistic prowess and his dedication to environmen­tal advocacy.

“Our planet is a delicate web of life. Through my lens, I hope to inspire others to see the beauty in our natural world and take steps to protect it,” he adds.

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