Team GoingWild specializes in providing destination expertise and complete end-to-end logistic support for wildlife film making in the locations which they are the experts of; these locations include the Indian Sundarban and North-East India. Many wildlife film making companies including BBC, National Geographic have trusted GoingWild for their wildlife film making needs!
Reach out to the experts! mail to:[email protected]With a combined experience of over 30 years in photography, Team GoingWild specializes in organizing photography workshops for a wide range of audiences from beginner to advanced level. We also specialize in organizing photography workshops for school students and corporate groups. We always believe in teaching with a difference and stress more on the practical knowledge and photographic techniques.
Thinking about Photography Workshops? mail to:[email protected] for detailsOne of the most important factors in Nature awareness and conservation is the active involvement of the next generation. Team GoingWild makes it an important feature in their services to work towards this goal and work with schools to provide the students with the fulfilling happiness of learning about nature and wildlife through low-cost nature excursions to various places in the country, and the classrooms sessions are free of cost!
Want us in your School? mail to:[email protected] for detailsWe, at GoingWild also specialize in providing B2B tour packages. Every destination has been visited by our experts over and over again and at every destination we arrange tours through our tried and tested ground support personnel who have been working with us for years. Thus your guests always return with fond memories from every tour and for you they will have only praises and accolades; just forget about any complaints!
Want your group to join us? mail to:[email protected] for detailsA loveless life is futile and what could be more satisfying than loving and being loved by nature? Well, this is for you to decide but he always knew that he belonged with nature. At a very tender age he clearly realised that he is increasingly attracted to nature. The constant longing to get away from the city humdrum guided managing partner, Dibyendu to take up birding and wildlife photography as his profession, working in an IT company could never satisfy the hunger of his soul and mind. A very young Dibyendu took interest in animal skull craft for it used to be his favourite pastime, he read his mother’s zoology books which made his interest in animals grow stronger . His love for wildlife groomed him to grow up into a wildlife enthusiast, he is now an avid traveler and has been to many important birding areas in the Himalayas, honing his skills as a naturalist, birder and a wildlife photographer.
With a huge bird list (which is ever increasing) till date he is currently one of the eminent bird watchers in India. Many of his works have been published in domestic and international publishings, books and newspapers.
Breathing life into the frozen moments of nature is what Soumyajit has been doing through his lenses for the last two decades. Trained as an architect, framing comes to him automatically and composition is his high plus point. Given his early schooling in art & painting, the basic concepts of composition and light always titillated his young brain. Being a self taught he strongly believes in the inherent sense of beauty which at all times, is the best guide than the bookish rules of photography. And he got ample opportunities to cross check his concepts with visiting stalwarts of this field. He valued the criticism of professionals as well as laymen and shaped his creativity accordingly. His photographs strike the very chord in the hearts of his audience urging them to react to the strong messages of nature conservation.
Soumyajit had been long drawn by the mystic world of animals and their natural habitat, the jungle. Coupled with this love for nature and unending patience he makes the right individual to practice wildlife photography. The photographs clicked by him play an integral part in altering the monstrosity of the creatures and highlighting their vulnerability.
Soumyajit is currently whetting his tiger tracking skills especially in the Indian Sunderban, exploring the enigmatic mangroves in a whole new light and bringing the wildlife lovers one step closer to the exotic species of Indian Sunderban not only this but also he shares his knowledge with the clients to ensure that they understand better and the awareness is propagated properly. Having said this, it is needless to mention that not only the tigers of Sunderban, Soumyajit’s erudition about other species of the land of Sundari trees is no doubt remarkable for he has acquired such extensive understanding by spending substantial amount of time in the mysterious mangroves, thus playing a key role in rebuilding the forests and providing protection to its inhabitants.
“Love looks not with the eyes, But with the mind; And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.”
His love for tigers is unfathomable. The books of Sir Jim Corbett and of course the wanderlust always made him yearn to be at one with nature, the very thought of observing and photographing the majestic Bengal tigers “filled up his senses like a storm in the desert”, the burning eyes of the majestic beast have lured him to leave his job as an IT professional and made him delve deep into the tangled heart of the forests and breath in the redolence of the jungles. Managing partner, Tamanud Mitra developed a strong understanding of nature and its components, first from the books of Sir Jim Corbett and then by absorbing the jungle lore in the Indian jungles over a considerable period of time, his perseverance and strong determination to walk on the path of his long cherished dream have led him into being an excellent, self-taught tiger tracker and a good enough photographer.