Nagi Shiva lives with her family in Lokkere village, on the edge of Bandipur National Park in Karnataka. She is from the Kuruba Gowda community, and works as a domestic helper.
Over the course of six months, she took photographs of her daily life – the trees, the fields and harvesting, the animals, her family – on the fringes of one of India’s premier tiger reserves in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka. This was the first time she learned to use a camera (a Fujifilm FinePix S8630). Her photo essay is part of a larger collaborative photography project about living with wildlife, and the second in a series of six on PARI. (The first essay in this series, When Jayamma spotted the leopard , was published on March 8, 2017.)















