FIELD NOTES
Field observations, training experiences, and conservation work from across Nepal and the region, documented by
Om Prakash Yadav
Field Notes is a collection of real field experiences from forests, grasslands, and wetlands across Nepal, documented by wildlife photographer Om Prakash Yadav.
Here, Om shares observations from wildlife photography trips, ethical reflections from the field, and stories from conservation and training work. These are not just stories or photographs, they are moments that reveal how wildlife lives, how people work to protect it, and what it feels like to be present in wild places.
In Field Notes, you will find:
Wildlife Field Work: Encounters with species in their natural habitats
Ethics and Practice: What it means to photograph responsibly
Trainings and Workshops: Field-level experiences teaching and learning
Conservation in Practice: Collaboration with communities and conservation efforts
Behind the Scenes: The quiet realities of life in the field
Each story is grounded in real observation and respect for wildlife and wild places. Field Notes is an invitation to see beyond the captured image and understand the work, patience, and responsibility that shape it.
Training the Frontline: Working with Wildlife Guides Across Nepal
From wetlands in the east to grasslands in the west, I had the opportunity to train wildlife guides across Nepal in ethical and impactful wildlife photography.