All about me.
Myself Hardik Tanna.
I began my photographic journey 14 years ago as a hobbyist, capturing various scenes.
However, it was during the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic that I realized the
unpredictability of life. This profound realization prompted me to channel my passion
for photography more earnestly, focusing particularly on wildlife.
Venturing into India's renowned wildlife sanctuaries, from the majestic Ranthambore to
the serene Jim Corbett, I immersed myself in documenting the natural world. My
photographs not only showcase the stunning beauty of wildlife but also serve as a
powerful testament to the resilience and interconnectedness of life on Earth. Through my
lens, I aim to inspire conservation efforts and foster a deeper appreciation for the
natural wonders that surround us.
I'm moving boundaries.
Knowledge of editing software to enhance and refine photographs in post-processing.
Ability to conceptualize and execute unique and compelling ideas through photography.
Empathy and the ability to establish rapport, especially in portrait or event photography.
Marketing skills to promote photography services and build a client base.
My creative process.
Once the concept is solidified, planning begins. This includes selecting locations, scouting for the best lighting conditions, deciding on props or models needed, and outlining a timeline for the shoot.
This is the stage where the photographer captures the images. It involves setting up the scene, adjusting camera settings like aperture and shutter speed.
After the photoshoot, photographers typically review and select the best images. They then use editing software such as Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop to enhance the photos.
Once editing is complete, the final step is delivering the images to the client or preparing them for publication. This may involve exporting files in various formats and sizes.
Shows animals within their natural surroundings, emphasizing their relationship with the
landscape or ecosystem.
Often includes wider shots that place the animal in context with
its habitat.
Focuses on capturing marine life and underwater ecosystems.
Requires specialized
equipment and techniques to photograph animals such as fish, marine mammals, and corals.
Involves capturing fast-paced movements and actions of animals.
Includes images of
animals running, flying, swimming, or hunting prey.