Wildlife Photography
Bandipur National Park
I photograph tigers, elephants, birds, and other wildlife in Indian jungles during safaris, focusing on real moments and natural habitats to show why these places matter.
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About Wildlife Photography
Wild Encounters, Real Moments
I live for that rush in the jungle - never knowing what’s around the next bend. Sometimes I get lucky with a tiger strutting across my path, sometimes it’s a shy bird making me work for the shot. Every photo’s got its own vibe, sometimes you wait for hours and all you get is a tail. But hey, that’s wildlife.
How I Work
Most of my photography happens on jungle safaris, shooting from the back of a jeep. I try to be invisible - just blending in and letting the animals do their thing. The dirt tracks, the thick forests, the sudden silence when something big is about to happen - that’s the canvas I work on. Jungle safari photography is all about patience and timing. Sometimes you come back with nothing, sometimes with a story for life.
Big Cats and Beyond
Tigers are my jam. I’ve spent so much time with them that I know some by name, like Choti Madhu and Shambhu Tiger. I love chasing those intimate moments, power stares, and even cat fights. But it’s not just about tigers - deer fighting in the monsoon, elephants on the move, wild dogs stalking, and birds pulling off crazy stunts, I’m into all of it.
Creative Shots and Conservation
Reflections, silhouettes, and light play are my thing - especially with birds. I’m not just snapping pics; I want my work to tell stories about natural habitat portraits and why these wild places matter. Respect comes first, always. If my photos make you care a little more about these creatures, then I’ve done my job.
My Jungle Diaries
I’ve wandered through tiger reserves in Tadoba and Pench, explored Bandipur and Wayanad in the South, and even the Navi Mumbai wetlands. Every spot’s got its own wild surprises.
Meet your Expert
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My Story
Wildlife is my jam. Out there, chasing light, waiting for that perfect shot—sometimes you don’t even know what you’ve caught till you look at the pic later! Like that one time I snapped a camouflaged bird and only spotted its baby afterwards. I’ve got a soft spot for all creatures—rescued a tiny black kitten recently, and it still knows me. Whether it’s a tiger or a kitten, those moments stick with me. The wild’s got surprises, always.
My Work
Wildlife Photography - I snap everything—tigers, elephants, birds, insects, crabs. Indian Scops Owl photography is a real thrill.
Stories Behind Every Shot - Each photo’s got its own story. Sometimes it’s a hidden baby bird, sometimes a tiger close-up.
All Creatures Count - Tiny crab with a 600mm lens or a big cat walking by—every animal deserves its moment.
Patience Pays Off - Birds disappear in a blink. Waiting for that camouflaged bird shot is half the fun.