Preeti and Prashant are storytellers in the wild

—black and white photographers who view the natural world not as a subject to be documented, but as a canvas for emotion, narrative, and art. Their work moves beyond the traditional bounds of wildlife photography, focusing not on species checklists or iconic sightings, but on moments—fleeting, unstaged, and alive with meaning.

They play with
monochrome tones

and strip away distraction to reveal the essence of a moment—raw, timeless, and evocative.

Their philosophy is rooted in a simple truth:

from childhood, we learn about love, courage, and kindness through animals in stories. But as adults, that connection fades. Through their lens, Preeti and Prashant hope to restore it.

One of the few wildlife photography duos

they often shoot side by side—yet their interpretations of the same scene diverge in striking ways. Preeti is drawn to gentleness and grace, often capturing intimate moments of beauty, such as the bond between a mother and her young. Her approach is marked by patience, sensitivity, and a quiet sense of awe. Prashant, by contrast, embraces the dramatic—he seeks out wild landscapes and moments where the light and terrain are almost theatrical.
Together, their work is not a contest of perspectives but a conversation.

A unique dimension to their story

is their constant companion on these photographic journeys: their five-year-old daughter, a curious wildling growing up amidst the grasslands and forests they photograph. Her presence brings a sense of spontaneity to their safaris, and reminds them daily of why they do what they do—to pass on a sense of connection and wonder for the natural world.

At the heart of it all is a shared commitment to conservation through beauty.

“Too often, wildlife is portrayed as ferocious. But we want to inspire love, not fear. People protect what they find beautiful.”

Learn about how each art print supports conservation efforts.
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Our journey

November 2010

First safari of our lives at Thanda Private Game Reserve, South Africa

Aug 2011

Mentored by Emil von Maltitz

March 2012

Mentored by David Rogers at S. Luangwa in Zambia

March 2016

First Indian safari at Pench National Park

March 2019

“Innocence” wins a contest by acclaimed photographer - David Yarrow and we find out we’re pregnant

June 2019

“Prince of Darkness” wins in the Nature/Wildlife Category at PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris Awards

August 2020

Raised over 13,000 USD for conservation in collaboration with Prints for Wildlife over 3 years

August 2021

First safari with our 1.5 year old at Nairobi National Park in Kenya

December 2021

Mentored by Gurcharan and Dileep Anthikad in Kenya

December 2022

"Hallelujah!" wins at the Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year and Gold at the Tokyo International Foto Awards

November 2023

Awarded Better Photography Magazine Photographer of the Year

November 2023

"Devnagiri Roar" wins in Wildlife Category at Black and White Spider Awards

December 2023

Exhibition at ADC Fine Art Gallery, United States

December 2023

Exhibition at ADC Fine Art Gallery, United States

May 2024

Exhibition at World Art Dubai

April 2025

Exhibition at World Art Dubai + Awarded Best Photographer at World Art Dubai 

April 2025

Mentored by Tin Man Lee and Frederico Veronesi in Tanzania

June 2025

Exhibition at Noor Royal Gallery, Dubai

June 2025

“The Conversationalists” wins at reFocus Awards in the Wildlife category and People's Choice in the Wildlife category

July 2025

First Alaskan photography expedition at Lake Clark National Park