<p>Bengaluru: A pool of young aviation photography enthusiasts thronged the Aero India 2025 venue, grabbing the opportunity to build their portfolios and witness the magnificence of their favorite aircraft.</p><p>The enthusiasm was such that all six photographers <em>DH</em> spoke to had either collected passes from their relatives, neighbors, or friends to witness the Aero India spectacle.</p>.Aero India 2025: Go-to show for the inquisitive, adventurous & the kid in you.<p>Arun Tawde, a 14-year-old kid from Maharashtra arrived in Bengaluru with his family on Monday and attended the Air Show the next two days. He sees the event as an opportunity to learn and update himself about the aviation sector which he passionately wants to cover as a photographer. </p><p>“Aero show hosts a long list of countries who display their aircrafts and other aviation related masterpieces during the event. Additionally, there is a display of new and existing technologies which is a perfect place to learn, especially for youngsters like me,” Tawde opined. </p><p>Besides opportunities to learn, budding aviation photographers also saw the event as an opportunity to build their portfolios.</p><p>Daveed Martin, a 20-year-old Kerala native studying visual communication in Bengaluru, said that as the event unfolds on a large scale and opens up opportunities to participate. Photographers like him get to learn and test their skill set. </p><p>Martin had obtained a pass from his uncle who is a central government employee and had obtained passes from his friend. He was excited to seize the moment when the Russian Aircraft Sukhoi Su-57 set to pierce the sky. </p><p>Fourteen-year-old Tamanna Rathore, a Bengaluru resident, is a nature photographer who has a dream of becoming a pilot. She has been visiting the Aero Show for the previous two editions and this year she wants to test her skills at photographing aircrafts.</p><p>Tamanna is exploring and learning photography on her own. </p><p>However, she has a 12-year-old friend called Saiansh Singh, who was also at the Aero India seizing the opportunity to capture his favourite aircraft. Singh and Tamanna also do nature photography. </p><p>Sagar Dudhe, originally from Maharashtra, was also at the venue waiting for Sukhoi to fly to capture it mid-air, performing amusing maneuvers. Dudhe is a wildlife and aviation enthusiast. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: A pool of young aviation photography enthusiasts thronged the Aero India 2025 venue, grabbing the opportunity to build their portfolios and witness the magnificence of their favorite aircraft.</p><p>The enthusiasm was such that all six photographers <em>DH</em> spoke to had either collected passes from their relatives, neighbors, or friends to witness the Aero India spectacle.</p>.Aero India 2025: Go-to show for the inquisitive, adventurous & the kid in you.<p>Arun Tawde, a 14-year-old kid from Maharashtra arrived in Bengaluru with his family on Monday and attended the Air Show the next two days. He sees the event as an opportunity to learn and update himself about the aviation sector which he passionately wants to cover as a photographer. </p><p>“Aero show hosts a long list of countries who display their aircrafts and other aviation related masterpieces during the event. Additionally, there is a display of new and existing technologies which is a perfect place to learn, especially for youngsters like me,” Tawde opined. </p><p>Besides opportunities to learn, budding aviation photographers also saw the event as an opportunity to build their portfolios.</p><p>Daveed Martin, a 20-year-old Kerala native studying visual communication in Bengaluru, said that as the event unfolds on a large scale and opens up opportunities to participate. Photographers like him get to learn and test their skill set. </p><p>Martin had obtained a pass from his uncle who is a central government employee and had obtained passes from his friend. He was excited to seize the moment when the Russian Aircraft Sukhoi Su-57 set to pierce the sky. </p><p>Fourteen-year-old Tamanna Rathore, a Bengaluru resident, is a nature photographer who has a dream of becoming a pilot. She has been visiting the Aero Show for the previous two editions and this year she wants to test her skills at photographing aircrafts.</p><p>Tamanna is exploring and learning photography on her own. </p><p>However, she has a 12-year-old friend called Saiansh Singh, who was also at the Aero India seizing the opportunity to capture his favourite aircraft. Singh and Tamanna also do nature photography. </p><p>Sagar Dudhe, originally from Maharashtra, was also at the venue waiting for Sukhoi to fly to capture it mid-air, performing amusing maneuvers. Dudhe is a wildlife and aviation enthusiast. </p>