Avian Species
Malabar kingfisher, Bharatpur wetlands
Nature, birdlife, and conservation narratives photographed with patience, restraint, and reverence for the living world.
Quietly composed galleries from forests, wetlands, grasslands, and the small living worlds below eye level.
Malabar kingfisher, Bharatpur wetlands
Bengal tiger, central Indian forest
Monsoon canopy, Western Ghats
Early winter encounter, scrubland edge
Butterflies and wildflowers, foothill trails
A photograph can be evidence, memory, and invitation at once.
Anil Sharma Photography follows the patient rhythm of the field: long waits, low voices, careful distance, and a belief that nature is best understood when it is not interrupted.
The work is shaped by conservation storytelling: documenting species, habitats, and fragile relationships so viewers feel both wonder and responsibility.
Sunday workshops, travel-led field itineraries, and one-to-one camera mentorship for photographers who want stronger field instincts and cleaner visual stories.
Book a SeatWetland behavior, ethical approach distance, exposure control, and frame discipline.
Guided travel planning for reserves, hides, natural light windows, and story-led image sets.
Private review sessions covering settings, lens choices, editing restraint, and sequencing.
Search a curated library of licensing-ready images and limited fine-art prints for homes, publications, institutions, and conservation campaigns.
Stock licensing / editorial use
Fine-art print / archival paper
Collector print / limited edition
Species archive / conservation media
“The workshop changed how I wait, watch, and compose in the field.”Meera Kapoor, workshop participant
“The print has a stillness that makes the room feel closer to the forest.”Arjun Rao, print collector
“Anil teaches with rare calm. Technical advice arrives through observation.”Nisha Menon, mentee