Photography is an art of capturing your vision. Whatever appealing a photographer sees, he tries to freeze that moment to preserve the history. Some capture landscape, some architecture or portrait, but it is difficult to capture the unpredictable species. Don’t you think?
Feher Murtaza is a 15-year-old boy from Bhopal, India who has mastered the art of capturing wildlife. Feher is in love with nature since childhood. He started capturing birds and animals in his neighborhood with his father’s old Kodak roll camera when he was just 8. Since 2012, his interest started to grow and gradually it turned into passion. His passion was appreciated by his parents and they gifted him a Nikon D7100 camera to image the wildlife digitally. Feher started learning the tricks to photograph the wild animals and birds from senior photographers and by seeing other photographer’s works. Each of his photographs tell a story. According to Feher, “when you take a photo, your aim is to express the story to the world.”
Feher’ website has a wide collection of wildlife and nature photography.