Wildlife
Wildlife photography, for me, is an act of reverence—a way to witness and give form to the untamed spirit of the wild. I focus on the birds and mammals of the Americas and Asia, each encounter offering a moment of connection with a living world that moves with both grace and ferocity. My work aims to capture not only the fleeting beauty of an animal in motion, but also the pride and presence it carries in its natural environment.
Through the lens, I seek the balance between elegance and survival, intimacy and distance. Each image reflects my attempt to share the sense of awe I feel when the wild reveals itself — an invitation to see these beings not as subjects, but as sovereign creatures inhabiting their rightful place in nature’s larger story.
Sambar Deer, Rajasthan, India — Portrait capturing the raw strength and quiet dignity of one of India’s most iconic wild deer.
Bengal tiger, sighted in Rajasthan, India.
Oriental Darter, similar to Cormorants, drying its wings after a successful dive in the water in search of fish.
Caiman, with a beetle on its snout, seen in the backwaters of Napo river, in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Slender billed Scimitar Babbler, sighted in Tendong Forest, in Sikkim, India.
Red Howler monkey, in the Ecuadorian Amazon forest.
Many banded Aracari, a smallish member of the toucan family, in the Ecuadorian Amazon forest.
Anteater, seen in the Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica.
Iguana, in Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica.
Capuchin monkey carrying baby in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.
 
                         
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              