Wildlife

Not everything can be directed.

This series is about brief encounters with animals —
in open landscapes, quiet enclosures, and places where instinct still shapes the moment.

A glance, a posture, a movement that exists for only a fraction of a second.

My wildlife photography is about presence:
the moment when an animal separates itself from its surroundings and something of its character, tension, or stillness becomes visible.

Between patience, light, and distance, the image begins.

Click an image to open the full view, with its title and a short caption.

Silent Approach

Where the Green Closes In

Brown Silence

After the Hunt

Heavy Ground

Heavy Balance

The Pale Crown

The First Heat

Old Feathers, Soft Fire

A Gentle Weight

Eyes Held in Stone

Small Kingdoms

Grey, Unblinking

Cut from Shadow