fotovizion
photos that inspire vision

Where light becomes language.

Nature's Pulse

Vivid moments captured in wild landscapes.

A Brown Shrike bird.
A Brown Shrike bird.
Dryads of the Trees

Birds are fleeting brushstrokes on the canvas of the blue sky, vibrant gonfalons on the green twigs, a poet's inspiration; they are dryads of tree.

A picture of a beautiful red flower.
A picture of a beautiful red flower.
Floral Whispers

Soft petals and intricate details of flowers, bursting with color and life, inviting you to pause and appreciate nature’s delicate artistry.

Picture of a misty jungle in hilly slope with two lovers standing.
Picture of a misty jungle in hilly slope with two lovers standing.
Whiffs of Mist

Veils of mist drift across the frame, where light and shadow breathe in hushed whispers, inviting the soul to wander through fleeting mysteries.

My Vision

I am Khayer

I am not a photographer in pursuit of perfection. I am a wanderer of light and silence, drawn to the places where stories breathe beneath leaves, and shadows speak in soft dialects of dusk. My lens is not a tool—it is a companion. Together, we trace the quiet geometry of forests, the forgotten language of rain, the poetry of a single umbrella beneath towering trees. Each image is a stanza. Each moment, a breath. I believe in the stillness between shutter clicks. In the way a stream curves like a sentence. In the way fog edits the world gently, like a poet revising a line. This space—Photography with Khayer—is not a gallery. It is a clearing. A place where you and I might pause, reflect, and remember that beauty does not shout. It whispers..

A monochrome picture of the great Kangchenjunga .
A monochrome picture of the great Kangchenjunga .
Welcome to my lens.

I walk where the mist gathers.
Not to capture, but to listen.
Not to frame, but to feel.

The cameraman is standing with his camera looking towards the front.
The cameraman is standing with his camera looking towards the front.
A close-up of a mane wearing specs and muoustache.
A close-up of a mane wearing specs and muoustache.
Khangchendzonga ̶̶ ̶̶ The Five Treasures of Snow

Art lies in breaking the habit of perceiving things habitually.

Gallery

A colorful glimpse into nature’s delicate details and lively moments.

A beautiful close-up of a green bee-eater.
A beautiful close-up of a green bee-eater.
A nostalgic picture of a chetnut tailed starling singing vibrantly.
A nostalgic picture of a chetnut tailed starling singing vibrantly.
A vibrant picture of a rose with water drops all over its petals.
A vibrant picture of a rose with water drops all over its petals.
An artistic photograph of a bridge leading towards a shade in a misty day.
An artistic photograph of a bridge leading towards a shade in a misty day.
A vibrant photo of river voerd with green weeds with a part of a boat visible.
A vibrant photo of river voerd with green weeds with a part of a boat visible.
An eerie scene of misty graveyard.
An eerie scene of misty graveyard.
A mesmerizing picture of some buddhist monk marching.
A mesmerizing picture of some buddhist monk marching.
A misty day and a road with a single cycle-rider.
A misty day and a road with a single cycle-rider.
A black and white picture of some fisher women forwarding towards theri work with nets on back.
A black and white picture of some fisher women forwarding towards theri work with nets on back.

Welcome to fotovizion

"we're made so that we love
First when we see them painted, things we have passed
Perhaps a hundred times nor cared to see;"
— Browning

About Khayer

Photography began as a simple hobby during my school days, when I found myself drawn to capturing moments in nature that spoke to me deeply. Over time, it grew into a passion that became the very heartbeat of my creative journey.

From the film-world Zenit to the Nikon F80, and later the Nikon D810 and Fuji XT30, each camera has been a companion in my exploration of light, form, and emotion. This journey has gifted me experiences across varied styles of photography, each one shaping my vision and deepening my connection to the art.

*PC: H. R. Barraud

Your thoughts, your light.