The Photographer’s Photographer Award is voted on by the photographers of @NatGeo and is awarded to the peer they feel has most inspired them by expanding the possibilities of photography. This year @anandavarma became the 8th recipient of the award for his work with hummingbirds. (swipe right to see more). @geosteinmetz presented the award at the annual #NatGeoPhotoSeminar in Washington, DC. and had this to say, “ His picture editor here described him as “an editor’s dream”, someone you could give an idea to, and just let him run with it. Weeks later, he starts sending in samples of work with very publishable images accompanied by detailed self-critiques, as he is always searching for ways to make them just a little bit better. […] If you want to photograph the wonders of biology, you soon realize that the vast majority of life forms are less than a half-inch across. Taking pictures of small stuff is incredibly difficult, with problems of focus, scale, and the need for lighting equipment that is the same size as the moving subject. Although he claims that great photography is not about technique, but about understanding your subject, our winner is quite modest. He works on subjects so specialized that he has to build his own equipment. And although he is just 31 years old, this photographer already likes to give back. He works tirelessly in support of science, running workshops in the US and abroad to teach scientists how to be more visually literate.” // Many congratulations Anand! Photo of @anandavarma by @vincemusi

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The Photographer’s Photographer Award is voted on by the photographers of @ナショナルジオグラフィック and is awarded to the peer they feel has most inspired them by expanding the possibilities of photography. This year @anandavarma became the 8th recipient of the award for his work with hummingbirds. (swipe right to see more). @geosteinmetz presented the award at the annual #NatGeoPhotoSeminar in Washington, DC. and had this to say, “ His picture editor here described him as “an editor’s dream”, someone you could give an idea to, and just let him run with it. Weeks later, he starts sending in samples of work with very publishable images accompanied by detailed self-critiques, as he is always searching for ways to make them just a little bit better. […] If you want to photograph the wonders of biology, you soon realize that the vast majority of life forms are less than a half-inch across. Taking pictures of small stuff is incredibly difficult, with problems of focus, scale, and the need for lighting equipment that is the same size as the moving subject. Although he claims that great photography is not about technique, but about understanding your subject, our winner is quite modest. He works on subjects so specialized that he has to build his own equipment. And although he is just 31 years old, this photographer already likes to give back. He works tirelessly in support of science, running workshops in the US and abroad to teach scientists how to be more visually literate.” // Many congratulations Anand! Photo of @anandavarma by @vincemusi


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