prateekshroff.com

Lawyer by day, wildlife photographer otherwise.

A growing itch to leave the city, a borrowed camera, and a handful of frequent flyer miles. A few safaris and early mornings later, I found myself in places I had only read about, eye to eye with mountain gorillas, shadowed by leopards, and once, unexpectedly, being watched by a herd of elephants while changing a flat tyre.By day, I work in law. But in the cracks of that life—weekends, breaks, and stolen long weekends—I chase the wild. The camera has become more than just a travel companion. It’s become how I notice better, listen longer, and remember more.Over time, a growing community on Instagram (nearly 30,000 strong now!) started nudging me to take this further.

This website is that next step, part journal, part gallery, part print shop. You’ll find some of my favourite clicks here, available as digital downloads or prints. If a frame moves you, take it home.

If there’s a corner of the wild that calls, I try and answer.

From Borneo’s swamps to Greenland’s silence.

This journey has taken me from the icy ridges of Svalbard to the flaming grasslands of the Maasai Mara. I’ve waited out storms in Northern Norway, trekked through the rainforests of Borneo, sat under baobab trees in Madagascar, and woken up to rhinos outside my tent in India’s Kaziranga.

There have been months where I’ve barely made it past my email inbox, and others where I’ve landed in three different time zones chasing light.

I’ve learned that nature doesn’t pose. It gives you five seconds—or none at all. You’ve got to be there, camera ready, respect intact.

What I Plan to Do

I’ve barely scratched the surface. The deserts of Atacama and the coasts of Chile have been on my list for years. So has the Australian outback. Patagonia. The Pantanal. The Southern Ocean’s edge.

There’s a deep joy in knowing there’s still so much unseen. My camera and I have a long way to go. Hopefully, this site will grow alongside the journey.

If you’ve made it this far—thank you for being here.

There’s plenty more to come.