My name is Raghu Iyer. If there’s one lesson life has taught me, it’s that the journey is rarely straightforward. Often, what we’re meant to do lies far outside what feels comfortable. I spend my days as a senior HR leader, moving between boardrooms and tackling big-picture strategies. But away from the busy corporate world, there’s another side of me that feels even more real, the one drawn to the wild.

I stumbled into wildlife photography in 2018, not because I had a big plan, but just out of curiosity. Those early weekends spent birdwatching slowly turned into something more meaningful, almost spiritual. Over the past eight years, I’ve lost track of the hours I’ve spent wandering through grasslands, wetlands, and forests, not just chasing photos, but searching for stories. The moments I find aren’t staged; they’re raw, honest, and deeply moving gifts from nature for those patient enough to wait.
I never went to photography school or took any formal classes. Everything I know, I picked up outdoors by being patient, paying attention, and learning from my mistakes. For me, photography isn’t about fancy equipment or making lists of species. It’s about watching how animals behave, noticing the play of light, and respecting the wild’s natural flow.
At heart, I’m a storyteller. I hope my photos make people stop, feel something real, and remember their connection to nature. For me, wildlife photography goes beyond creating beautiful pictures; it’s about sparking awareness, encouraging conservation, and embracing our shared responsibility.
Through my photography and the community that’s formed around it, I want to inspire others to get outside, take a breath, and notice the magic that’s always been there, waiting to be seen.
You can find more info about Raghu Iyer:
1. Golden Silence: A Leap Through the Whispering Grasslands

2. A Mother’s Promise: Feeding Life in the Quiet Wild

3. Whispers to the Setting Sun

4. Guardians of the Emerald Silence

5. Silent Wings Across the Open Sky

From Curiosity to Commitment: How It All Began
My dive into photography had zero grand plan, just plain curiosity. I was hooked on nature and birds, never guessing it’d grow into something this big. Those early days? Pure. Just weekend walks, watching birds, no expectations.
But then things changed. I saw patterns in how birds moved, how light flipped the scene, how timing made magic. Curiosity turned into full-blown obsession, in the best way.
No classes. No rulebook. The wild was my teacher. I watched, I learned, I failed, bad light, missed shots, wrong place, wrong time. Every mistake taught me more than any manual ever could.
Photography’s not luck. It’s patience. It’s grit. It’s showing up every time.
6. A Perfect Toss: Nature’s Mid-Air Precision

7. The Roar That Echoes Through Silence

8. Dance of Dawn: Elegance in Golden Silence

9. Eyes That Hold the Night

10. A Sip of Light: Hovering in Nature’s Poetry

Learning Without a Rulebook: The Self-Taught Path
Self-taught? It’s tough, but it’s made me. No mentor, no step-by-step guide. Just me and the wild, no teacher more honest.
I learned by doing. Sitting still for hours. Watching animals, chasing the right light and moment. Gear? Overrated. It’s all about awareness.
Doubt? Plenty. Things went sideways. But the wild humbles you and always pulls you back in.
Each sunrise taught me something. Every missed shot made me sharper. Somewhere along the way, I found my voice.
11. The Perfect Catch: A Moment Suspended in Time

12. A Gentle Watch: Guardians of the Next Generation

13. Clash of Wings: Power Unleashed on Silent Ground

14. Breaking Silence: The Rush of Takeoff

15. Master of the Skies: Power in Every Descent

Nature as My Muse: What Truly Inspires Me
What inspires me? Simple: nature. Out there, every second’s a live show, stories of survival, care, and conflict, all unscripted.
I’m hooked on bird behavior. Catching those split-second moments most people miss, that’s where the power is. It’s not just looks; it’s pure feeling.
Forget rare birds or viral fame. I chase moments fleeting, honest, real. Maybe it’s a parent feeding its chick, maybe just a still breath before flight.
Photography’s about earning the wild’s trust. Respect nature, give it time, and it shows you magic you’d never expect.
16. A Song in Color: Nature’s Tiny Performer

17. Drifting Through a Canvas of Bloom

18. Caught in a Breath: The Drama of Survival

19. Wings of Majesty: Ruler of the Open Sky

20. Calm Amid Chaos: The Predator’s Focus

Recognition, Exhibitions, and Giving Back
Nine exhibitions, eight in India, one in the US. Surreal moments, every single one. Proof that stories break boundaries.
My shots and stories have landed in places like Sanctuary Asia. That’s rewarding, but real impact matters more than recognition.
I’ve mentored and run workshops for over 3,500 people in the wild and online. Teaching’s a huge part of my journey. Sharing, growing, building a community, that’s what I value most.
In the end, it’s not about personal wins. It’s about sparking a ripple that helps more people see, understand, and protect nature.
21. Colors in Flight: A Journey Through Open Skies

22. Gliding Through Gold: The Silent Hunter

23. Carrying the Wind: A Flight of Grace

24. Grip of Survival: A Hunter’s Prize

25. Eyes of the Deep: Silence Beneath the Surface

Inspirations and the Road Ahead
Like any artist, I look up to those who push limits. David Yarrow’s bold stories have left a mark on me. His scale is inspiring.
But nothing tops the field itself. Nature never repeats. Every day, every moment, something new, something unpredictable. That keeps me grounded.
What fires me up? Always growing. There’s no finish line, just more to learn and more stories to tell.
I want to keep evolving, keep sharing, keep connecting with anyone who feels something when they see my work.
Because at the core, photography isn’t just about capturing the wild. It’s about giving it a voice.
26. Echoes of the Wild: A Journey Across Silent Lands

27. Aerial Clash: Wings of Defiance

28. A Mirror’s Edge: The Moment Before Impact

29. Grip of the Wild: Victory in Flight

30. A Song Among Flames: Nature’s Fiery Melody

FAQs:
Who is Raghu Iyer?
Raghu Iyer is a passionate wildlife photographer from India, who has taught himself the art over the years. Alongside his career as a senior HR professional, he focuses on bird photography and telling stories through his images. Raghu’s photos capture the emotions and behaviors of animals in the wild, aiming to spark a sense of wonder and encourage people to appreciate and protect nature.
How did Raghu Iyer start photography?
He picked up photography in 2018, driven by his curiosity and a genuine love for birdwatching. With no formal training, Raghu learned everything on the job by watching, practicing, and trying new things. Over time, what started as a hobby grew into a deep commitment to sharing stories and documenting wildlife’s unique behaviors.
What makes Raghu Iyer’s photography unique?
What sets Raghu’s photography apart is his focus on stories instead of just rare sightings. He looks for real, unscripted moments of how animals behave, their emotions, and their interactions with the world around them. For Raghu, the magic lies in patience, perfect timing, and treating nature with respect, not in fancy equipment or staged shots.
What are Raghu Iyer’s achievements?
Raghu’s photographs have appeared in nine exhibitions across India and the United States, and his work has been published in platforms like Sanctuary Asia. He’s also shared his knowledge by mentoring more than 3,500 budding photographers through workshops and learning sessions.
What inspires Raghu Iyer’s photography?
Nature is Raghu’s greatest inspiration. He finds endless fascination in watching how animals, especially birds, live and interact. Influenced by renowned photographers like David Yarrow, Raghu’s work is all about telling meaningful stories, supporting conservation, and constantly learning from the natural world.

