Meethil Momaya is a skilled photographer and cinematographer. He was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Meethil has a degree in mass media and journalism, a diploma in cinematography, and a high experience in photography. Meethil is a professional wildlife photographer from 2004 to 2014. He won several international awards for his photography, and his articles about Indian wildlife have been published in several magazines, newspapers, websites, and books. He is married to Ahalya Suresh.
He wrote a book named Eye Can See, about lenses, and another book, Let’s Play, about science in sports. He with his wife set up The Eternal Library in 2013 and started a bookstore Trilogy in 2014 in Mumbai. Meethil Momaya won two awards in Glanzlichter in 2007 and 2011 for the German Wildlife Photography Contest. He is famous for his cinematography in Hou De Jarasa Ushir.
The Book of India Animals by S. H. Prater, The Birds of Rashtrapati Bhawan by Gopinathan Maheshwaran, Natural History and Indian Army by Asad R. Rahmani, and M. Zafar Ul Islam, and many more are some of the most popular books with Meethil's photography and articles. His works are published in magazines and newspapers like Hindustan Times, Hornbill, Mistnet, Daily News and Analysis, etc.
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