The two most engaging powers of a photograph are to make new things familiar and familiar things new.
Lalit Rajora is a renowned wildlife photographer and tiger conservationist, officially associated with Nikon as a mentor. With over twenty years of professional photography experience, he is celebrated for his creative flair and ability to capture rare, mesmerizing moments. Rajora specializes in wildlife photography and the intricate design of interiors and architecture, including monuments, historical sites, luxury hotels, and wildlife resorts, often utilizing natural and ambient light.
He specialises in wildlife photography, Intricately designed interiors and Architecture which includes Monuments and places of Historical importance, incredible Luxury Hotels and Wildlife Resorts, etc., preferably with the use of natural and ambience lights.
In his not so experienced days of photography, he has worked for the Film and Television Industry and Fashion houses. His pictures found space in advertising campaigns, catalogues and fashion magazines. He worked as an official photographer for Times Group Magazine, Filmfare in FilmFare Awards 2002.
His wild life pictures frequently appear in Sanctuary Asia Magazine, Outlook Travellers Magazines and many other worldwide magazines. He has published wildlife calendars for raising funds for Tiger Conservation in association with M.P. Forest Department.
His work on Architectural photography appeared in the book ‘Monuments of Agra’ published by U.P. Tourism, U.P. Govt. His work on interiors and Architecture are on permanent display at Taj Hotel and Convention Centre, Agra. His work regularly features in U.P.Tourism’s, M.P. Tourism’s and Rajasthan Tourism’s Calendars, posters and websites. His work on Agra city during COVID-19 lockdown exhibits his photographic acumen. This includes never seen before Drone shots of all the major Historical Monuments of Agra. These pictures have been published by Natgeo Traveller Magazine and by all social Media handles ( Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Nat Geo website, print media, etc.)
His photographs were featured in the recently released coffee table book of the Uttar Pradesh Police Department, unveiled by Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath.
He has exclusively captured U.P. police in daredevilry acts and on duty to make the Annual calendars for U.P. Police Department.
He has the distinguished honour of judging many events and competitions organised by Govt. Company Indian Oil Corporation, Agra Forest Department, reputed schools, colleges, institutions, Universities, Social clubs and associations.
He has conducted Various Photography workshop in Dayalbagh University organised by MSME Govt. of India and in many reputed Schools, Colleges, Institutions and Universities.
Once An Indian Air Force officer soaring amidst clouds, Vivek’s spirit craved a different kind of flight. The allure of photography beckoned, and he traded the cockpit for a camera lens.
He has been instrumental in shooting of the Natgeo documentary “The Extreme Flight” which showcases the Operational capability of the Indian Airforce in Siachin battlefield. Extreme Flight won the Best Documentary Award at the Indian Television Academy Awards 2019.
He was a finalist in the NatGeo Real Wild competition. Canon India has showcased his wildlife photographs on their social media. His work has been featured in the INW Awards and was selected among the top 100 in the AartsMaestro Awards.
Vipul found his true calling in the language of birds, where chirps and calls revealed nature’s hidden stories. Drawn to avifauna, he ventured deep into forests, studying their songs with patience and curiosity. As an avian specialist and naturalist, he learned to decode alarm calls, mating tunes, and gentle notes to chicks.
Each bird became a storyteller, each melody a chapter in nature’s book. Vipul transformed these sounds into vivid tales, blending science with poetry. Through his work, he inspired others to cherish and protect the voices of the wild.