
Supriyo Thakur Photography
Witness the Wild. Protect What Remains
The Photographer & Conservator
Supriyo Thakur is an Indian wildlife photographer and conservation storyteller documenting India’s big cats, small wild cats, birds, and fragile ecosystems. Through ethical wildlife photography, he captures the beauty and vulnerability of nature while raising awareness about conservation, habitat loss, climate change, and the need for sustainable coexistence with wildlife.
A Purpose Beyond
the Lens
Wildlife photography is not only about capturing beautiful moments it is about creating awareness, inspiring responsibility, and protecting fragile ecosystems. Through every image, Supriyo Thakur highlights the urgent realities of habitat loss, climate change, and disappearing species, encouraging a deeper connection between people, wildlife, and the future of conservation.
The tiger represents power, patience, and survival in its purest form. Through wildlife conservation photography, Supriyo Thakur captures intimate moments that reveal the mystery and vulnerability of this iconic species. His work highlights the growing challenges tigers face from habitat loss, climate change, and human conflict, creating awareness about the urgent need to protect their future. Every image reflects respect, silence, and the untamed spirit that makes the tiger one of nature’s most extraordinary predators.
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From the dense forests of Jim Corbett National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park to the wild landscapes of Ranthambore National Park, Supriyo Thakur captures the silent strength, mystery, and raw beauty of tigers in their natural habitat. His wildlife conservation photography reflects the fragile balance between predators and ecosystems while highlighting threats such as habitat loss, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict. Every image tells a story of survival, patience, and coexistence, encouraging deeper awareness about protecting India’s iconic big cats and preserving the forests they rule.
Guardians of the Forest
Elephants are among nature’s greatest architects, shaping ecosystems through movement, migration, and coexistence. Through his photography, Supriyo Thakur documents their intelligence, emotional depth, and strong family bonds across India’s landscapes. His work reflects the importance of protecting elephants from habitat fragmentation, migration barriers, and increasing human pressure. Each photograph captures their quiet strength and reminds us that conserving elephants is essential for maintaining ecological balance and preserving the future of wildlife and nature.
A Commitment to the Wild
Conservation
Restoration
Rehabilitation
Through photography, Supriyo Thakur raises awareness about disappearing wildlife, fragile ecosystems, and ecological balance, inspiring people to understand, value, and protect nature before its silence replaces the voices of the wild.
His photography reflects the importance of restoring forests, wetlands, and natural habitats, reminding us that rebuilding ecosystems is essential for wildlife survival, biodiversity, climate resilience, and the future balance of nature.
Through visual storytelling, Supriyo Thakur highlights the need for wildlife rehabilitation, coexistence, and habitat recovery, encouraging compassion and long-term protection for injured, displaced, and vulnerable species across changing landscapes.
Nature in B&W
Through black and white wildlife photography, Supriyo Thakur reveals nature in its purest and most timeless form. Without colour, every frame focuses on emotion, texture, light, contrast, and silence creating deeper visual stories inspired by India’s wilderness. From dramatic landscapes to intimate wildlife moments, his monochrome photography captures the soul of forests and fragile ecosystems beyond distraction. Each image becomes a reflection of survival, isolation, and connection within the natural world. Through this artistic approach, Supriyo transforms wildlife photography into emotional storytelling that highlights both the beauty of nature and the importance of environmental conservation.












































