Entertainment Sri Lankan Wildlife Photographer Wins Over 250 Photography Awards in a Year

Sri Lankan Wildlife Photographer Wins Over 250 Photography Awards in a Year

2017 Oct 25

Photography as a subject is one of the most interesting activities being followed by countless people around us, irrespective of what equipment they utilize. Photography in itself captures a moment for a lifetime and captivates our imagination through images. Images, irrespective of theme or substance, acquire the power to control our lives and even change it many ways.

Sri Lanka is bountiful in terms of professional photographers who go the extra mile in bringing stillness to everyday life and there are amateurs who showcase amazing captures whilst diminishing the ideal that a photographer needs fancy equipment to get the job done. It really all has to do with an eye for detail and even better, for that right moment in time. Be it photography in fashion, landscape, aerial, wildlife or sports, Sri Lanka has it all.

We’re here to talk about not just the amazing flare that goes into delivering a picture but to discuss about the amazing level of consistency and ambition one special Sri Lankan wildlife photographer has displayed in the course of one year. A unique attribute he holds no doubt in comparison to a few other wildlife photographers is the fact that he had only been active as a Wildlife Photographer for a little over two years and has managed to compete in a number of photography competitions globally and won 252 awards and recognitions! Lakshitha Karunarathna, one of Sri Lanka’s most recognized wildlife photographers has achieved this in so little, a time.

“Photography was not in the cards for me growing up. I would say that I was more of an observer and this extended to aspects of nature and wildlife. I was always fixated with documentaries that were so hard to find during my younger days. These came in VHS and were not found freely, even in Colombo at the time. My biggest inspiration was British broadcaster and naturalist, Sir David Attenborough. Over time, I collected nature related documentaries and built a huge library. I was more of a wildlife enthusiast and later on decided to work on acquiring my own collection of originals and updating my database,” Lakshitha said.

It was a recent progression into wildlife photography for him, having commenced in 2014. His interest in photography spiked when he witnessed his wedding photographer interacting with him and his bride during their wedding photo shoot.

Lakshitha eventually travelled to Dubai and bought himself a camera sans the lenses. Coming back to Sri Lanka, he got himself few third-party lenses. He added that more than focusing on how expensive the equipment should be, he simply made use of available resources and gradually started with Bird Photography. Along the way, he made contacts from the wildlife photographic fraternities in the country and made friends along the way. Many of them provided him with good feedback and some encouraged him to try out competitions.

Lakshitha added, “My style of photography extended towards capturing photos that evolved with out of the box creativity.  I believe that was one of the main ingredients which helped me secure 252 awards in less than a year since I began entering photography competitions. I had managed to secure a number of awards from well-known competitions such as 40th Taipei International (Taiwan), 2017 DVF Photo Cup (Germany), 60th Maitland International (Australia), 37th Northern Counties International (England), 51st Oklahoma International (USA) & 92nd Zaragoza International (Spain)”

To date, he has won 79 Gold, 20 Silver and 24 Bronze Medals and over 129 other awards which include Blue Ribbons, Honourable Mentions, Judges’ Choices and Merits totalling it to over 250 awards in all, from 35 countries.

“These awards have been produced through distinguished photographic associations such as the FIAP (Fédération Internationale de l’Art Photographique – FRANCE), PSA (Photographic Society of America – USA) and RPS (Royal Photographic Society – United Kingdom). To date I have secured 15 FIAP Gold Medals and that in itself considered a big achievement, as it isn’t always easy to win FIAP awards,” he says.

Lakshitha by profession is a tea taster and has been so for over 17 years. In 2008, he quit his job and embarked on his own tea business. After two years of working to break even, he settled down in his business and found time to travel a bit more, covering countries from Europe to North America and beyond. He has travelled to 52 countries and certainly is bound to keep doing just that.

He hails from Ratnapura and after getting through his 5th grade scholarship exams, he attended Ananda College. He says his school played a big role in shaping the person he is today and expressed his gratitude to his alma mater. “It might sound clichéd, when we mention our school days being the best but truly those days brought on great experiences and opened many a door for me. It helped me to look at things differently and I have achieved all this today,” Lakshitha acknowledged.

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