This collection of photographs is a personal journey that runs alongside our work at The Bhu.Van Project. It comes from years of travelling through different landscapes, meeting people, watching seasons shift and noticing small details that often go unseen. The camera has been a way for us to slow down and understand places more deeply. It lets us document clouds moving across mountains, colours carried by changing weather, the everyday lives of communities, and the many creatures and patterns that shape a landscape.

These images reflect how we see the world and how we approach our work: with curiosity, patience and respect for the land. They are not only about beauty, but about understanding relationships between people, place, culture, climate and ecology. Together, they form a quiet record of the many geographies that have shaped our thinking and continue to guide the philosophy of The Bhu.Van Project.

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