ABOUT
The sensitivity of photographic materials was quite limited, which posed significant challenges for capturing wildlife effectively. This restriction made it difficult for photographers to achieve the desired clarity and detail in their images, especially when trying to photograph fast-moving or elusive subjects in nature. Overcoming these limitations required skill, patience, and often a bit of creativity.

Harshal Khedkar's path as a bird and wildlife is defined by a profound comprehension of avian behavior and their environments. His sharp observational skills and commitment to ornithology haveed a strong connection with both the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and the National Geographic Society. For the past five years, Harshal has been an essential part of BNHS and maintains ties with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Birds of the World.
With nearly a decade of experience in photography, Harshal captures fleeting moments in nature while delving into the intricate details of birds and animals. His passion for ornithology goes beyond photography, involving a thorough investigation of wildlife behavior, which has earned him respect in his field.
Balancing his career as an IT professional with his dedication to bird watching, Harshal effectively merges technology with a deep appreciation for the natural world. His photographs not only highlight the beauty of birdlife but also serve to promote conservation and the importance of biodiversity. As a proud member of the BNHS community, Harshal Khedkar continues to inspire others through his unique combination of technological skills and deep love for nature, capturing remarkable moments that enhance our understanding of the fragile ecosystems around us.



