Wildlife & Nature Photography in Bengaluru
My photography roots are in the quiet of nature, waiting for the perfect light and the right moment. I bring that same patience to every shoot.
For me, peace is found in nature, whether I'm on a solo walk or waiting for a bird to appear. This video captures the quiet, foggy mornings that inspire my work and calm my soul.
A mashup of some of my favorite nature and animal shots. From a detailed close-up of a squirrel to the silhouette of a bird, this shows the variety of life I love to capture.
A glimpse into my personal gallery, which is filled with shots of birds and water reflections. My passion for wildlife photography is the foundation of everything I do.
About My Roots: Wildlife & Nature
People often ask why I don't use a studio. It is because the best shots happen when you are patient, just like waiting for a Great Cormorant to dry its wings at 5 AM. I bring that same wildlife discipline to every pet session, whether we are at Cubbon Park or a quiet trail in the city.
Wildlife taught me that you cannot force a shot. Ellaru photography skills antare (everyone talks about skills), but the real magic is in waiting. When I started five years ago, it was just me, my old Activa, and a dream to capture the wild around Bengaluru’s lakes. That discipline—waiting hours for a bird to move or the light to hit just right—is exactly what I bring to your pet sessions.
A lot of people focus on gear, but I shoot with my trusty Nikon D3500 and a 300mm lens. It is not about the camera; it is about the eyes. Whether I am tracking a local bird or trying to catch your dog mid-jump, the approach is identical. I do not rush. I let the subject get comfortable. I get low on the grass. I wait for that one flicker of personality.
Then there is the 80 percent rule. I truly believe editing is where the story gets its final touch. I upgraded my setup specifically to handle heavy grading, so that moody, cinematic look you see in my nature portfolio is exactly what your pet portraits get.
If you are looking for stiff, studio-posed photos, that is not me. But if you want shots that feel alive—like the fog lifting over a forest or a pet mid-sprint—let us talk. Whether we meet at Lalbagh or a quiet corner in Whitefield, we will take our time to make it look like a moment, not just a photo.
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