About Me
Visual storyteller
of the natural world.
I'm Shubham — a nature photographer and filmmaker based in Dehradun, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. What started as childhood curiosity about the forests of Uttarakhand has grown into a lifelong obsession with capturing the world as it truly is: raw, patient, and breathtakingly beautiful.
My work spans remote mountain ridges, dense wildlife reserves, and the quiet valleys that most people drive straight through. Every photograph I make is a personal commitment: to pause, to look properly, and to find the frame that makes the viewer feel like they were standing right there beside me.
This is a personal hobby project that has slowly become something much larger — a growing archive of India's wild spaces, told one frame at a time.
Philosophy
Why I Shoot
Photography is the art of frozen time — the ability to store emotion and feeling within a frame.
The best wildlife photograph is the one you waited three days, sitting very still, to take. Patience is the technique.
Nature doesn't need us to interpret it — it just needs us to shut up, slow down, and pay attention. The camera is just proof that we did.
Equipment
What I Carry
Camera Bodies
Sony A7R V — Primary body
Sony A7 IV — Backup / Video
GoPro Hero 12 — Action & POV
Lenses
Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM — Landscape
Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 GM II — Wildlife
Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM — Telephoto
Laowa 15mm f/2 — Astrophoto
Support & Accessories
DJI Mavic 3 Pro — Aerial
Gitzo GT3543LS Tripod
Lee Filters System
Lowepro Pro Trekker BP 450
Journey
The Road So Far
First camera, first forest
A borrowed DSLR and an evening walk through Rajaji National Park. The light fell on a spotted deer, the shutter clicked, and something clicked inside me too.
First Himalayan Expedition
The Roopkund trek changed everything. Seven days above 4,000 metres, endless golden hour, and the first photographs I was truly proud of.
Night sky discovery
A clear winter night in Chopta revealed the Milky Way. Astrophotography became a second obsession — and a deep teacher of patience.
Moving into video
What couldn't be told in one frame needed movement. A short time-lapse of the Garhwal monsoon became the first film project under the Shubham Nature Frames banner.
This portfolio — sharing the work
Eight years of frames, finally in one place. A personal project turned public archive. The journey continues — the Himalayas are endlessly patient.
Work Together
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Whether it's a print order, a collaboration proposal, or just a hello from a fellow nature lover — my inbox is always open.
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