About Me
I have always believed that a camera is not simply a tool for capturing light, but a vessel for preserving time. We live in a rapidly shifting era where ancient traditions are quietly dissolving into modernity, and the raw, untamed wilderness is constantly retreating. My life's work is dedicated to standing on that fragile edge. As a documentary and travel photographer, my journey is driven by a profound respect for the authentic. Whether I am standing deep in the mud of West Sumatra to capture the visceral, high-octane energy of a Pacu Jawi race, stepping into the quiet shadows of a traditional net-weaving workshop, or looking into the proud, unwavering eyes of the Datoga guardians in the African Rift Valley, my ultimate goal remains the same: to tell visual stories that resonate with the human spirit. I do not just want to show you what a place looks like; I want you to feel the dust in the air, the adrenaline of the charge, and the quiet, enduring dignity of the people who call these remote corners of the earth home. I approach my subjects not as an outsider looking in, but as a silent student of their heritage. Every photograph I take is a bridge between their world and ours—a living record of fading cultures and untamed earth. In my continuous pursuit of this visual heritage, my work has been recognized within the international photographic community. I proudly hold the distinction of Excellence from the Federation of Indian Photography (FIP), and my visual narratives have been awarded by curated platforms such as 1x.com. Ultimately, however, my greatest honor is the privilege of witnessing these fleeting, beautiful moments of human history and sharing them with you.