A Committed Wild Life Photographer : Hira PunjabiDear Friends,Hira Punjabi (Thane, India) is a renowned wildlife photographer of India. He had deep inclination towards photographing nature right from his childhood. Soon he developed his hobby and started shooting wild life and nature devotedly. He concentrates himself on wildlife photography sincerely. Presently he is associated with many organizations related to nature and wild life. Hira photographs for the cause of protecting endangered species of animals and birds and beautiful places. He believes “Even a single picture can revolutionize the mind of the people.”Hira’s works have been featured in the publications of Bombay Natural History Society and WWF. A number of his photographs have been used in different posters, calendars and greeting cards. Hira regularly contributes his articles and photographs to reputed magazines such as Sanctuary, Asia, Hornbill, Mistnet, Hemisphere (Singapore), Lonely Planet Publication (Australia), Better photography, Namaskar (Air India), National Wild Life Magazine (USA), Nature’s Best Magazine (USA) etc.Hira has won many awards and Certificates of Merit in photography competitions at National and International levels. More than 500 pictures taken by him have been exhibited in All India and International photography exhibitions. ---- Dr. Pankaj Sharma.
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ReplyDeleteall fotoz r really very b'ful n I must appreciate ur serious effort to promote this art.I hope Divyanshi n Devashish r fine.Tell them my hello.rest is ok.
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Nandita Ghosh Moulic
Dear Dr Pankaj,
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SS (Subhash Sapru)
Dear Pankaj,
ReplyDeleteThanks for ur kind gesture, sending me an informative link.
I could also view couple of ur gud work.
Just to introduce, I am a Mechanical Engineer, working
with TATA STEEL, Jamshedpur, as Sr. Mgr Projects in the Engg
Division. Photography is my Lv n passion. In 90's I had been conferred
with AIIPC, AFIAP honours in Pictorial colour slide section. Attended
quite a few IIPC conferences during 80's - 90's.
with regds => Virendra Singh, afiap,ffip,aiipc
I liked the works of Hira Punjabi.
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