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Ranthambore
October 29, 2020
A tail to remember
Monsoon in a tiger reserve has got to be one of the most invigorating experiences, ever. Till recently, there was limited access to tourists and …
October 23, 2020
Official launch of my book
“This is a beautiful book, and captures the glory of Ranthambore”– Mr Sukhram Bishnoi, Hon’ble Minister for Forest & Environment, Government of Rajasthan I …
October 15, 2020
Hamir: my first impression
As a fine-art photographer, I had never intended doing this book. All I had wanted to do was to create fine art prints for …
October 2, 2020
A day with Noor and her cubs
It’s not often that one gets to spend the entire day with one of Ranthambore’s, and possibly the world’s most famous tiger, Noor. The added …
September 23, 2020
The Rajbagh crossing
We’d heard Arrowhead (T84) had been seen near the ruins of the hunting palace on Rajbagh lake. Monkeys had been shrieking their alarms all …
July 14, 2019
A leopards tale
At the time, I described it as a Natgeo moment, the type of stuff I had only seen on National geographic growing up. Obviously …
January 7, 2019
‘Noor’, new print available
I just finished this image titled ‘Noor’ that i had taken on a recent trip to Ranthambore National Park. Noor is a common Arabic name …