Today I’d like to feature Srivatsan Sankaran’s distinctive
style in his photography. I love the way he uses natural light and how he
captures a unique moment in time. You will see how he brings out the simplicity
of life and nature through his pictures.
How did you discover your passion for photography?
Did you get any formal training?
What kind of photography are you into?
Any tips for someone who is new to photography?
Have you had any exhibitions done so far? What are your
future plans?
Let’s get to know more from Srivatsan himself.
"I am Srivatsan Sankaran hailing from Chennai, India. I am
Engineer by education but a diehard Photographer by passion. I have been
pursuing my passion for the past 6 year. It began with Sony DSC-S600 and used
it for landscape, portrait, etc. After 3 years, I transitioned to Nikon Coolpix
and used it for 6 months. I learned a lot through a dedicated lifestyle
for understanding the very nuances of photography. My primary objective of
photography is bringing out a sense of union with Mother Nature, and a sense of
singularity with people. Exploring and experiencing the new places to capture
people’s life style, culture and tradition in the sincere way bring immense
happiness to me. Over the years, I ventured into commercial photography like
small portfolio, wedding candid, Product shooting and post production work. Since
I always believe in shooting in a natural way, it helps me to bring a kick
start in candid and other shootings."
Photography is used to be an area of significant interest
till 12th standard. In the two years, I developed a keen fascination for photography.
It resurfaced on a trip to Munnar where I had my first experience using a small
point and shoot camera with which I clicked picture of sunrise with a heavy
fog. I put up the clicked pictures on Flickr and received comments by
foreigners which really appreciated me. In order to pursue more knowledge, I
was looking for like minded people and so I put effort to perceive a specific
group where we share our knowledge through practical experience. Although
i was studying in college, I started to travel many places to cover various
events like Holi in Mathura and vrindavan, Dussehra in Mysore and Kulasekara
patinam, Jallikattu in Alanganallur , Monsoon moods in North East India etc,. This
helps me to root in photography very deeply.
No, I did not get any formal training and I learned it
through practical experience. Most of my work is related to Travel Documentary
and so experience is the best teacher. If one has enough passion about
anything, He/she doesn't require any formal training except Hard work, Patience
and humbleness.
I am into Travel, Creative candid portrait, Macro and
Monochrome. Although most of my works are related to travel and Macro, I always
love to experiment with creative works.
Always believe three Mantras when you are new to
photography
1) Hard work -Leads to Excellency in skill
2) Patience - Leads to better life
3) Humbleness - Helps to learn a lot!
Follow your own passion and never let it down. Respect
other’s work. Most importantly, please don’t copy other’s creativity
Yes, I have done more than ten exhibitions in different places
across India and my future plan is to conduct Solo exhibition of Travel
Documentary in My place. I worked in a Corporate Company for two years. Since I
am so passionate about photography, I am planning to venture into Full time
photography and will take candid, Travel documentary and any assignments.
Click here to browse through his pictures and for updates on his work.
Images are copyright/credit Srivatsaa Photography
Awesome captures!
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