Growing up, Abhinandan Sharma watched his father and grandfather document the extraordinary wildlife of Bharatpur, or Keoladeo National Park. This time around, watch him train his lens on the incredible wetland.
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Abhinandan Sharma
is a filmmaker whose work revolves around wildlife documentary and conservation. He works with still and moving images to bridge the broken gap between man and nature.
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