Saturday, May 30, 2026

Renowned Wildlife Photographer Dr. Latika Nath Conducts Inspiring Workshop at AAFT School of Photography

Renowned Wildlife Photographer Dr. Latika Nath Conducts Inspiring Workshop at AAFT School of Photography

Noida, India: AAFT School of Photography organized an inspiring and powerful photography workshop featuring internationally acclaimed wildlife photographer Dr. Latika Nath at Marwah Studios, Film City Noida. The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation from students eager to learn from one of India’s most respected wildlife photographers and conservationists.

Sharing her vast experience in the field of photography, Dr. Latika Nath emphasized the significance of observation, patience, creativity, and storytelling through images. She explained that photography is not merely about capturing pictures but about preserving moments, expressing emotions, and creating awareness about the world around us. She encouraged students to develop their own visual language and remain passionate about their craft.

Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Founder of AAFT and President of ICMEI, highlighted the importance of learning directly from accomplished professionals. “Photography is one of the most powerful mediums of communication. Workshops conducted by distinguished experts like Dr. Latika Nath provide invaluable practical insights and inspire students to pursue excellence in visual arts,” he said.

The interactive session included discussions on wildlife photography, ethical practices in photography, visual storytelling, career opportunities, and the evolving role of photographers in society. Students actively engaged with Dr. Nath, seeking guidance on both technical and creative aspects of photography.

As a mark of appreciation for her outstanding contribution to photography, wildlife conservation, and education, Dr. Sandeep Marwah honoured Dr. Latika Nath with the Life Membership of the International Film and Television Club of AAFT.

The workshop concluded on a highly motivating note, leaving students inspired by Dr. Nath’s remarkable journey and her commitment to using photography as a tool for education, conservation, and positive social impact.