
Awards
Award-Winning Stories
Through the Lens
Photography for me isn’t just about sharp focus—it’s about sharp storytelling. Over the years, my work has been honored by some of the most prestigious platforms in the industry, including
Nature in Focus (Winner 2019)
The All India Live Competitions by Canon (2019) and Sony (2025).
FIP Gold for Nature 2022
FIP Bronze for Nature 2023
Other 6 Gold Medals from Wildlife Association of India
From earning multiple gold medals at national and international levels to having my images celebrated for their emotion, composition, and depth—these recognitions are not just awards, but affirmations of a philosophy: that a powerful photograph tells a story you can feel, not just see.
Whether it’s the quiet tension in a predator’s stare or the playful chaos of a monkey troop, every frame I shoot is meant to transport, not just impress.
These aren’t just wildlife shots—they’re wild narratives, captured with patience, empathy, and a touch of soul.
Latest Award Winning Images
Sibling Awaited
Alice in Wonderland
In Heat On Snow
Multiverse
Angels In The Wind
Eyeball to Eyeball
At Lens and Latitudes, my camera has never just been a tool—it’s an extension of how I feel, observe, and connect with the wild. Every photograph I make is forged with heart, soul, and an obsession for storytelling that goes far beyond capturing “a sharp shot.”
I don’t chase awards—I chase moments that speak, stir, and sometimes even ache.
But along the way, I’ve been humbled to be recognized by Nature in Focus and the
All India Live Competitions by Canon and Sony, among others.
Gold medals—both national and international—have found their way to my shelf, but what truly matters is when someone pauses at a frame and feels the story in it. A quiet stare between predator and prey. A dusty silhouette at dawn.
The fragile, fleeting magic of a moment that most would miss. My work is about crafting these stories with creative techniques, bold composition, and patient waiting—sometimes for hours, sometimes for days—until nature reveals something extraordinary.
Because in the end, I don’t just take photos. I build windows into the wild—each one whispering a tale worth remembering.