Shaaz Jung

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Born (1988-01-28) January 28, 1988 (age 36)
South India
NationalityIndian
Occupation
  • Wildlife Photographer
  • Cinematographer

Shaaz Jung born January 28, 1988, is a professional wildlife photographer and cinematographer known for his remarkable work in the world of wildlife and conservation. He is recognized internationally for his captivating photographs, which have been published in renowned publications such as National Geographic magazine and featured on their covers across Europe. His artistic approach combines powerful imagery with a poetic storytelling style, aiming to evoke emotion, raise awareness, and inspire the world.[1]

Early Life and Background

Shaaz Jung was born and raised in South India, specifically in the jungles of Bandipur and Nagarhole. His deep-rooted connection to wildlife and nature began at a young age. He pursued his education at Mallya Aditi International School in Bangalore and obtained a bachelor's degree in economics from Utrecht University in the Netherlands. However, instead of entering the corporate world, Shaaz decided to follow his passion for eco-tourism and wildlife photography in India.[2]

Career and Achievements

Shaaz Jung's notable accomplishments include being the Director of Photography for a National Geographic feature film titled "The Real Black Panther."[3] Over the course of five years, he documented the life of a melanistic leopard named Saya, becoming a leading expert on these enigmatic felines. His work on melanistic leopards culminated in a groundbreaking documentary, the first of its kind, showcasing the unique beauty and behaviour of these creatures.

In addition to his photography, Shaaz runs eco-friendly wildlife lodges in South India and East Africa, using eco-tourism as a tool for conservation. One of his notable properties is The Bison Resort, situated at the confluence of the Bandipur and Nagarhole National Parks in Karnataka, India. The camp offers luxury tented accommodations and wildlife safaris, providing guests with a balance of luxury amidst wilderness.

Eco-friendly Wildlife Lodges

In addition to his photography pursuits, Shaaz manages eco-friendly wildlife lodges in South India and East Africa. The Bison Resort, which can be found at the meeting point of Bandipur and Nagarhole National Parks in Karnataka, India. The resort provides luxurious tented accommodations and offers immersive wildlife safari experiences. Shaaz's primary focus is to promote ecotourism as a way to contribute to conservation initiatives and increase understanding about the significance of preserving natural habitats.

Conservation Efforts

Shaaz Jung and his family have a strong commitment to wildlife conservation. They established the Buffer Conflict Resolution Trust of India (BCRTI), which focuses on addressing conflicts within the buffer regions of South India's protected forests. The trust fosters healthy dialogues between local communities, private stakeholders, and the forest department, aiming to create a thriving ecosystem. BCRTI provides vocational training, education, healthcare programs, and infrastructure development in underdeveloped areas. Their efforts have also contributed to tackling social issues such as casteism, gender violence, and more.

Furthermore, Shaaz's sister, Zoha Jung, runs The Backwater Sanctuary, a rehabilitation center that focuses on animal welfare for abandoned and abused equines, dogs, and cats.

Photography Style and Contributions

Shaaz Jung's photography style is characterised by his unique genre called "Environmental Surrealism," which portrays wildlife as art. He breaks traditional photography boundaries and explores self-discovery through visual narratives. His limited edition photographs, showcased in catalogues such as "Light and Shadows" and "The Elements," are highly sought after, with prints selling for significant sums. The proceeds from his photography sales contribute to various wildlife conservation initiatives.

Recognition and Collaborations[4]

Shaaz Jung has been honoured as the Ambassador for several reputable brands, including Nikon, Manfrotto, Lowepro, Samsung, and Gitzo. He collaborates with these brands to create visually powerful videos and advertisements, combining his signature storytelling and cinematic wildlife footage with their products and services. He has also represented Land Rover and Rado in creating unique brand videos.

Shaaz's work has gained substantial recognition, with his photographs being featured on the covers of National Geographic Magazine across Europe. He has been published in renowned publications such as BBC Wildlife Magazine[5], and his work has been shared by prominent newspapers and online platforms worldwide. He has a significant following on social media, particularly on Instagram, where he became the first Indian wildlife photographer to reach a million followers.

Personal Life and Legacy

Shaaz Jung comes from a distinguished lineage, belonging to the royal families of Bhopal, Pataudi, and the Paigahs of Hyderabad. His family's connection with the prime tiger forests of Central India has influenced his passionate career in wildlife photography and conservation.

Overall, Shaaz Jung's remarkable work as a wildlife photographer, cinematographer, and conservationist has made a significant impact on raising awareness about wildlife, particularly leopards, and promoting the importance of environmental conservation. His dedication to preserving sensitive areas, promoting eco-tourism, and fostering community engagement through his trust showcases his commitment to making a positive difference in the world.

References

  1. "About". www.shaazjung.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  2. "About". www.shaazjung.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  3. TV, NatGeo. "National Geographic WILD - The Real Black Panther". www.natgeotv.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  4. "Home". www.shaazjung.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  5. "In this dense Indian forest, tigers and leopards are thriving". Magazine. 2022-02-10. Retrieved 2023-06-06.

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