Amoghavarsha JS


Amoghavarsha is an award-winning filmmaker and wildlife photographer from Bangalore, India. Having worked with National Geographic and BBC, his work has been exhibited and appreciated across the world and won international awards such as the Impactdocs Award of Merit and the Australia India Youth Dialogue alumni grant for the year 2015. His video work on climate change was showcased in the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President François Hollande in the presence of several world leaders. He also addressed the United Nations headquarters at the time that his movie Wild Karnataka was screened there in 2020. Amoghavarsha has appeared on the Star Plus show TED Talks India Nayi Soch hosted by Shah Rukh Khan.
In the year 2016, he founded Mudskipper which was the first factual entertainment startup at the time.

Early life

After completing his bachelor's degree in Computer Science, he joined Amazon as a Software Engineer. He later worked for the local search startup Asklaila as its first employee. He quit his job in 2008 to pursue his passion for wildlife photography.

Photography

Amoghavarsha works with government forest departments, non-profit organisations and media institutions on conservation and education projects. He works closely with CEE and has helped set up interpretation centres. He is also one of the key contributors to the "Science Express - Biodiversity Special", a Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change initiative which toured India for over a year and has been witnessed by more than 2.5 million people. He has contributed to Microsoft research on the cutting-edge digital narratives media project at Hampi. He also conducts photography workshops and expeditions.
His work has been exhibited in various national and international events. His work has also been exhibited by UGallery and Williams Sonoma.

Filming projects