I’m Rahuldev Rajguru, a nature and wildlife photographer, writer, and conservation storyteller. My journey behind the lens began as a quiet escape into the wilderness and has grown into a lifelong pursuit of capturing nature’s moments. After traveling across more than 60 countries and living in 6, I have learned to see life through changing landscapes and wild spaces.
A great deal of my work is shaped by my experiences in the forests, deserts, and plains of India, Africa, and the Himalayas. Each place has its own language of life. With my camera, I capture the golden light over the African savannah, the deep roars of tigers and lions in the Indian jungles, and the stillness of the Himalayan highlands.
While technology and entrepreneurship taught me how to build things, photography taught me how to feel them. Through my lens, I try to turn stillness into emotion, landscapes into stories, and fleeting moments into timeless memories.
I also curate experiential wildlife trips for small groups to secluded and lesser-known wildlife locations. These trips are designed to help people experience raw nature with mindfulness and respect, not as tourists.
My photographs are available as canvas frames and digital assets, with a portion of the proceeds going to wildlife conservation. I see it as a means to give back to the forests, mountains, and creatures that continue to inspire me.
Through my photography, I hope to create more than images. My goal is to connect people with nature, to inspire curiosity and care, and to preserve what we see.