Sudeep Mehta, a post-graduate in Financial Econometrics from University of Nottingham, is a devoted conservationist, keen wild lifer, and an avid nature photographer of repute. Professionally, he runs nature based eco- realty projects, eco-wilderness hospitality properties, and is a pioneer in Community based Nature Conservancies.
His pioneering work towards re-forestation, community partnerships, poaching, and for mitigating human-animal conflicts in Central Indian landscape has earned his team and him global recognition from leading environmentalists and conservationists. Sudeep has been on the cover story of India's leading English language magazine INDIA TODAY in an article titled “Greenovators”.He was also recognized for his work in the field of conservation and wild life tourism by The World Wilderness Congress in 2020.
I'm a Passionate Photographer born and bought up in Delhi, India. I started my career as a full-time Product Photographer, also working as a freelance street & travel photographer. For the last four years, I have been shooting stills for personal as well as professional clients.
My love of travel long preceded my love of photography. I love exploring new places and capturing them through my lens. I tend to spend all my free time traveling. I love photography and try to learn something new every day. I believe in the power of visuals. I put a lot of effort into my work and I hope that my passion for travel & photography can translate into something special for the viewers. I love what I do, as well as the people and places I photograph. Each person and every place has its own story. Other than Travel & Street I also love doing Portrait, Food, Wildlife, Macro & Architecture photography.
Lokesh is a finance professional working with one of the Big 4 consulting firms with an affinity towards nature and wildlife. His love for nature and wildlife ignited in 2013, and ever since he has been traveling to different wildlife reserves and sanctuaries. His most recent work has been authoring a coffee table book “Forest Archives”. He is currently working with the Forest department of Odisha to create a fine art coffee table book showcasing the state’s wildlife biodiversity.
Anuradha Marwah grew up in the midst of picturesque tea plantations in the beautiful state of Assam steeped in colonial-era folklore and lifestyle. It was a world surrounded by nature, and stories of wild animal encounters. Her most recent work has been authoring the recently published Official Coffee Table book of Corbett Tiger Reserve, by the Uttarakhand Govt. on India’s and Asia’s 1st National Park.
While she loves to travel and shoot for its simple pleasure and for the joy of being in the moment, her work has also received awards and honorable mentions in national and international photography competitions.