Photography, for me, is not just about single frames. It is about stories unfolding through light, place, and human presence. These photostories are visual narratives — moments gathered from the streets of Nepal and the quiet strength of its mountains.
In the streets, I observe daily life as it happens — contrast, gesture, rhythm, and fleeting emotion. In the mountains, I document scale, solitude, and the relationship between people and landscape. Both environments demand patience. Both require awareness.
This page is a collection of real moments — unposed, unforced, and rooted in place.
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25th April, 2015 was one of the most disturbing day of Nepal in recent memory which..