How did your love of wildlife photography begin?
Since 2014, I have been known for my wildlife photography.
It started with my love and curiosity about nature.
Gradually, I nurtured my passion for wildlife photography.
What bang out of gear do you use in your photography?
What sort of research and planning goes into your trips?
Sometimes, the sighting of animal depends on climate.
Also, according to the season, one needs to take care of attire.
During monsoon season, I must also carry a camera and lens cover for protection.
We started our day before dawn.
We settled on the opposite side of water hole and waited for almost eight hours.
Finally, the Asiatic lion emerged from the bushes and walked toward the watering hole.
How did you feel when he finally emerged to drink?
I was immensely content as my dream came true.
What inspires you about lions as a photographer?
Lions are the only cats that live in a group, which is known as a pride.
The entire pride roars together.
A lion’s roar can be heard up to eight kilometers [five miles] away.
They scent mark their territory using their urine to create a border.
for survive in extreme climate conditions, they migrate from one place to another place.
The common traits which inspire me are strength and courage.
How do you ensure your safety in a situation like this?
As a part of precaution, we never ever get down from the jeep.
We let the animals roam freely in their own home.
What is your advice for up-and-coming wildlife photographers looking for opportunities?
According to my experience, patience is the key, along with being positive.