


WHO AM I?
Hey, I’m Siddharth.
I started my Photography journey in 2021, not knowing where it would lead, just knowing that I felt something every time I picked up a camera.
I saw my first leopard in the Masai Mara, and that moment changed everything. It wasn’t just about seeing a big cat. It was the silence before the movement, the intensity in her eyes, the feeling of being completely present. That was the moment my love for leopards and wildlife photography truly began.
Since then, I’ve been chasing honest moments in the wild. Not just photographs, but feelings. The kind that make you pause. The kind that stay with you.
I’m still learning. Still growing. Still chasing better light and better stories.
This website is simply a reflection of that journey, from 2021 to now, frame by frame.
Thanks for being here.

EXPLORE ART
Explore Siddharth’s collection of wildlife photography, moments captured in their purest form. Every print is crafted to bring depth, emotion, and presence into your space. Not just art for a wall, but a reminder of the raw beauty and strength that exists in the wild.
Bring home a moment.
Bring home the wild.





This is where I share the stories behind the photographs.
The early mornings. The long waits. The missed shots. The moments that worked. From my first leopard sighting in the Masai Mara to the lessons I’ve learned since starting in 2021, this blog is a space for everything that happens beyond the frame.
Wildlife photography isn’t just about the final image, it’s about the process, the growth, and the experiences that shape you along the way.
If you’re curious about the journey behind the lens, you’re in the right place.
THE BLOG

FOR THE WILD
I still remember the first time I locked eyes with a leopard in the wild.
In that moment, something shifted inside me. It wasn’t just photography anymore, it became responsibility.
These animals don’t belong in frames.
They belong in forests. In silence. In freedom.
Every photograph you see here exists because wild places still exist. Because somewhere, nature is still fighting to breathe.
But the wild is fragile.
And it needs voices. It needs protectors. It needs people who care.
If my work makes you pause, even for a second, then let that pause mean something.
Let it remind you that these lives, these landscapes, these untamed spirits… deserve to survive.
This is more than art.
This is gratitude.
This is respect.
This is my promise to the wild.