I did not come to wildlife photography chasing drama.
I came looking for stillness.
Over time, the forests, wetlands, deserts, and mountains became my teachers. They taught me to wait without expectation, to observe without ownership, and to accept that some moments are meant to be witnessed, not taken.
Photography, for me, is a practice of attention.
Of being present.
Of allowing nature to unfold on its own terms.
My Encounters With Nature is a personal archive of these moments, a reminder that the wild does not perform for us, it simply exists.
And when we are quiet enough, it lets us stay.