Wildlife is part of our identity

I shoot to identify myself more than identify the species - these photographs are my personal connection with the wild when the wilderness felt like home.

Through these galleries, I hope you experience not just what I saw, but what I felt — the stillness of a misty mornings, the quiet curiosity in a bird’s gaze, the raw power of a tiger in motion, or the soft rhythm of forest rain.

Sometimes it’s about patience and waiting for hours; sometimes it’s about a fleeting glance that lasts a lifetime. These photographs are, for me, conversations with nature, fragments of peace that I’ve been fortunate to witness.

I invite you to wander through the galleries, read the travel notes, and join me in celebrating the wild — not as something distant, but as something deeply personal. Welcome to a space where nature meets memory, and I hope you will feel like I do - we belong to the wild as much as it belongs to us.