Your Questions Answered

This FAQ page answers common questions about Om Prakash Yadav’s wildlife photography work, conservation documentation, workshops, and collaborations. If you have other questions, please use the Contact page.

  • Om Prakash Yadav is a wildlife and conservation photographer based in Nepal. He documents endangered species, ecological systems, and conservation initiatives, working with NGOs, research institutions, and development organizations.

  • He specializes in:

    • Wildlife photography

    • Conservation documentation

    • Bird photography in Nepal

    • Research and NGO field documentation

    • Ethical wildlife photography

    His work focuses on ecological storytelling and environmental awareness.

  • Yes. He conducts wildlife photography trainings, masterclasses, and capacity-building programs for wildlife guides, conservation professionals, and photography learners. He recently conducted nationwide training programs under UNDP’s Sustainable Tourism Project.

  • Yes. He collaborates with NGOs, research institutions, conservation projects, and development agencies for documentation, communication materials, and field-based storytelling.

  • He primarily works across Nepal, including protected areas such as:

    • Bardia National Park

    • Chitwan National Park

    • Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve

    • Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve

    He is also available for regional and international conservation assignments.

  • Ethical wildlife photography prioritizes animal welfare, habitat protection, and minimal disturbance. Om Prakash Yadav follows strict field ethics and incorporates these principles into all his training programs.

  • Yes his images are available for editorial, conservation, educational, and documentary use. Collaboration inquiries can be made via the Contact page.

  • Organizations can collaborate for:

    • Conservation documentation

    • Research project coverage

    • Capacity-building workshops

    • Exhibitions and publications

    • Environmental awareness campaigns

For collaborations, training inquiries, or conservation documentation projects, please visit the Contact page.