By Indranil Chakraborty, M.D., FASA
Photography has been my passion for years. In my free time, I would pick up my camera gear and venture out in pursuit of that “perfect” shot! My favorite time was on post-call mornings when I had the whole world to myself. It was a warm spring morning in 2012 and I ventured out into the fascinating natural world of the Little Rock Zoo. Just me, my camera and nature in its full glory! Here are some of the photographs.




Indranil Chakraborty, M.D., FASA, is a Professor and the Division Chief of Neuroanesthesiology at UAMS.