Evolving as an Artist

YPS Meet Live | December 20, Sun | 5:30 PM | YPS Facebook Page and YouTube Channel

Astro photography brings forth a picture of the celestials in the night sky. Dr Hitesh Patel, who strives to be different: “Evolving as an artist in the true sense in my photography journey” as described by him, brings to us ‘Astro with a twist’.

Discover the other side of Astro-Photography as captured by Dr Hitesh Patel.

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Antarctica – the last frontier

YPS Meet Live | December 13, Sun | 5:30 PM | YPS Facebook Page and YouTube Channel

There is possibly no place on earth more remote, more forbidding, more harsh than the continent of Antarctica – characterised by high winds, rain, snow, ice and cold temperatures that make anyone planning to visit it, have second thoughts. It is no wonder, therefore, that very few people have actually set foot on this remarkable place. Dr Ajit Huilgol has been one of the fortunate few. He spent a month photographing the iconic landscape and the animals and birds that inhabit this wilderness, and came back with over 30,000 photos, some of which he would like to share with us. So, join him as he takes you on a photographic journey to one of the last, relatively unexplored frontiers on earth. On this journey, you will see penguins, seals, icebergs and other wonders, and also learn about the whaling industry and some of the early explorers and adventurers.
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The Joy of Giving through Photography

YPS Meet Live | December 6, Sun | 5:30 PM | YPS Facebook Page and YouTube Channel

Mr Saurabh Chatterjee’s presentation is a combination of the three Ps – Photography, Passion, Profession.  This amalgamation brings forth not only exotic and varied visual treat to the lovers of Art Photography but shows how we can use the Power of Photography to bring a positive change in our life and to our society. Continue reading The Joy of Giving through Photography

Biodiversity of India

YPS Meet Live | December 5, Sat | 5:30 PM | YPS Facebook Page and YouTube Channel

India is not only culturally rich but is a mega-biodiversity hotspot of the globe.  The two hotspots of biodiversity in India are North-Eastern forest region and the Western Ghat forests.

The North-Eastern region mainly includes Kaziranga Sanctuary and Arunachal Pradesh forests which contain nearly 700 species of orchids.

The Western ghat forests include mainly the forests of Karnataka, apart from a little portion of Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamilnadu.

Mr Narayanaswamy K M, an Indian Forest Service Officer and passionate photographer will be showcasing the diverse species photographed throughout his 30 year association with the Indian forests. Continue reading Biodiversity of India