Kalyan Varma is a Emmy nominated wildlife filmmaker, photographer and conservationist.[1] based in India. Over the last 20 years, he has been documenting the beauty of nature as well as the plight of environment in India.
Kalyan was born on January 13th,1980 in Vizag. He studied mechanical engineering from PES_University. In college years, he was active in open-source software and Linux communities in India and was active in pushing these technologies in the society. He was part of the team which distributed linux operating system free to people across India. He was one of the core members of the annual conference FOSS.IN.
After college, he joined Yahoo! in 2001. Kalyan was one of the early employees of their centre in India. He headed the application security division of Yahoo, where he would oversee the use of cryptography and secure web application across the web portal. He won the superstar award in Yahoo, given to ten employees globally each year.
At the end of 2004 he quit his job in order to pursue nature photography. He worked in Biligiriranga Hills for more than a year before he took up full time wildlife photography and filmmaking as a profession.
Nature Community initiatives
Kalyan is involved in fostering community among photographers and wildlife conservationists since his early years.
In 2004 he, along with a team of photographers, founded India Nature watch, an online community which now has become the largest platform for wildlife photographers in Asia.[3] This community was involved in pushing conservation of wildlife in India via visual media.
In 2015, he co-founded the slow-journalism initiative the Peepli project, which delves deep into the unreported, under-reported, themes that public discourse currently abdicates. Kalyan undertook a year long project to document human-elephant conflict in Karnataka and the relationship that shepherds share with arid regions of India.[4] His work on elephants was instrumental in better policies in managing elephant conflict.
He is one of the co-founders of Nature InFocus, an annual festival, portal, contest and a documentary production company which is one of the largest in the world, focussed on nature photography and conservation.[5]
Kalyan is best known for directing and producing the film Wild Karnataka which was the first nature film to be released in Cinema in India.
Wildlife documentaries
Kalyan has in the last decade dedicated himself to make wildlife documentaries. He has made various wildlife documentaries for the BBC and National Geographic Channel.