Wildlife Photography

Ranithanbore Bird Reserve
Photography runs deep in my veins—it’s a legacy passed down through generations. My father was a war photographer, capturing raw, unfiltered humanity in the midst of chaos. And before him, my grandfather spent countless hours behind a camera, freezing moments in time with an artist’s eye. I guess you could say it’s in my blood.
For me, it’s the way the sunlight transforms everything it touches—the way it captures nature with warmth, shadow, and texture, turning even the ordinary into art. Every click of the shutter feels like a connection to my roots, a tribute to the storytellers who came before me.

When I look into these beautiful creatures, a sense of awe rises up within. Distinctively unique in mind and body. I often wonder if human beings are the only animals whose tendency is to imprison our consciousness in the past or the future, but not rather than the most important moment in time… that of the present.

