I am a wildlife and conservation photographer, documentary filmmaker, and writer based in India. For nearly a decade I have worked at the edges of the country's wild places — documenting species, habitats, and the human communities that share them, and the forces that put pressure on all three.

My work moves between wildlife behaviour and conservation documentary — between the patient, intimate work of field photography and the reported, people-centred work of long-form documentary projects. I am drawn to landscapes and subjects that sit outside the mainstream of Indian wildlife photography: overlooked species, marginal communities, and the quiet, complicated realities of coexistence.

I have worked with WWF-India, WWF-India Volunteers, Wildlife Conservation Trust India, Tata Steel Foundation, the United Nations, the Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, and the state forest departments of Bihar, Uttarakhand, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand. My writing has been published by WWF-India and in print by Ukiyoto Publishing. I recently served as Communications Manager at Tata Steel Foundation. I have trained at the Xavier Institute of Communications, Kolkata, and have been working in the field since 2017.

I am available for editorial commissions, conservation documentation, and long-form field assignments.

Nishant Andrews

Wildlife Photographer · Documentary Filmmaker · Writer

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