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Photographer: Ananda Banerjee (Karma=36)
New Delhi, India
About: An accidental visual artist & documentalist turned conservationist. A Flaneur and an eternal believer in time and space while studying literature in colleage a brush with T.S Eliot's 'Burnt Norton' brought about a renaissance in him. Water colours and paint brushes were his companions from childhood till he started clicking pictures with borrowed cameras.
The rendezvous with art, nature and wildlife all dates back to his school days and the passion and concern for the same never changed. Only with time it became a mission to communicate to others the need for conservation. An avid birdwatcher and his years of field work in wildlife conservation makes him quite a database with fascinating encounters and experiences with wild animals.
He has worked with Advertising agencies, Ngos and Newsmagazines and now lives in New Delhi, India. But what invokes him to take the beaten road again and again are these lines from a book which he picked up accidentally at a bookfair in Calcutta many years back....'In the beginning there was a river. The river became a road and the road branched out to the whole world. And because the road was once a river it was always hungry.'......Opening lines of 'Famished Road' - Ben Okri.
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