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April 12, 2025

So, you've bought a fancy camera. But being a pro is about talent, not tools. See how wildlife, city, art and fashion photographers honed their skills

- Tanisha Saxena

Flex or single-lens reflex?

Put down the camera for a minute. The best shots, as most photographers will tell you, have nothing to do with equipment. Sure, a good lens can capture light, colour and detail better. Zoom tech can focus on what humans often can't. But everyone who's bought a fancy camera isn't automatically picking up awards or even the best gigs.

That's because a device can't choose which shot matters. A camera has no sense of timing, instinct, and discipline. We asked wildlife, fashion, art and urban photographers what it means to be the eye behind the lens, and why buying a camera is only the first step.

Learn to look

image“The difference between a photographer and someone who just owns a camera? Vision, intuition, and an actual connection with the subject,” says Shantanu Anand, a wildlife photographer from Bengaluru.

Patience isn't just part of the job, it is the job. “In this field, there is no artificial lighting, no flash, no studios. A great image isn't about the tiger, it's about its world. A close-up of the cat's face? Tech can do that. But a tiger moving through dappled light in a sal forest? That's a photograph.”

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