Featured
This is the first collection of visuals a potential client will see. It is curated to provide a powerful and immediate overview of my work, showcasing the core themes of urban wildlife, conservation in action, and the profound stories of human-animal coexistence. Each image is chosen for its ability to capture attention and communicate the value of visual advocacy.
The Urban Jungle: Mumbai's Leopards
This collection is the culmination of years spent documenting the secret lives of leopards in one of the world's most densely populated cities. Through the patient use of camera traps, I reveal how these adaptable predators navigate the urban landscape, from the fringes of Sanjay Gandhi National Park to the alleyways of Aarey Colony.
The Tiger's Domain: Corridors of Central India
I travel to the forests of Central India to document the lives of Royal Bengal Tigers, focusing on their behavior and the critical importance of wildlife corridors. These images, many captured with remote camera traps, tell stories of territory, family, and the daily life of India's national animal.
Documenting Coexistence: Research & Community
My visual advocacy extends beyond animals to the people working to protect them and the communities living alongside them. This photo story, which won the Big Picture Competition, showcases the multi-faceted approach to conservation in Mumbai, from scientific research to the cultural tolerance of the Warli tribe.
A Wider Lens: Documenting India's Biodiversity
While big cats are a primary focus, my conservation storytelling work covers a wider range of India's incredible biodiversity. This selection features other magnificent species and the unique ecosystems they inhabit, from the wetlands of Navi Mumbai to the grasslands of Assam.
The Unseen Moment: From the Camera Trap
Sometimes, my camera traps capture moments of unexpected humor or intimacy that offer a different kind of story. This cluster is a collection of candid glimpses into the animal world, revealing behaviors and scenes that would be impossible to witness in person.