Wildlife and Street Photography Portfolio
A look at my everyday grind. From bird studies in the wetlands to unplanned moments on the streets of Agra, this is raw art, not trend-chasing.
A portrait of a Black-headed Ibis in a lush green field. The tight crop focuses on the bird's unique curved beak and striking features, creating a detailed wildlife study.
A wider portrait of the Black-headed Ibis, showing more of its environment. This gives context to the bird's habitat and behavior.
You don't always have to travel to the wild to find a compelling subject. I found this small kitten on the streets of Agra, and its expression tells its own story.
This is the gear I rely on. From my Nikon Z6 and lenses to my editing laptop and gimbal, these are the tools I use to capture and create my images. But remember, it's the eye behind the camera that matters most.
About Additional Work
People ask why I spend hours on a single shot of a Black-headed Ibis. It is not just about the bird, but the patience required to capture it in its natural habitat without disturbing the scene. If you are looking for staged, fake-posed portraits, I am not your guy, but if you want raw, cinematic shots that tell a real story, we should talk.
Photography is mostly about the eye, not just the gear. That shot of the kitten on an Agra street? That happened in a split second. The gear in my kit, like the Nikon Z6, is just an extension of how I see things, whether I am in the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary or on a rough road in Spiti.
I treat every session as a way to tell a story. In this collection, you see the mix of my work, including detailed wildlife studies, street photography, and the tools I carry. I do not do trends. I do not do heavy, unnatural edits. You get the shot, the mood, and the truth of the moment. If you are in Agra or Bharatpur and want to learn how to frame these shots yourself, or if you need a professional to handle a commercial shoot, let's keep it simple.
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