Description
Behind the Lens in Tigerland by Arthur Musselwhite is a photographic study of India’s big game and tribal peoples. The book compiles fifteen years of wildlife photography, including portraits of Nepali castes and tribes from Central India, alongside detailed notes on cameras, film and exposure techniques. Musselwhite also explores conservation, proposing national parks to protect wildlife and reduce hunting. Rich in both visual content and technical insight, this work appeals to wildlife enthusiasts, photographers and readers interested in South Asian culture and early conservation thought.










































