In Wildlife of Wild Places, I invite you to pause for a moment with some of the planet’s most remarkable animals—captured in their own world, on their own terms. From the open savannahs of Africa to the rugged slopes and forests of North America, each photograph is a quiet encounter with the wild as it truly is: unhurried, unposed, and deeply present.
These images are less about the chase and more about the stillness in between. A lion resting on a soft hillside, an elephant pausing at water’s edge, a mountain ram holding its ground against the sky—each scene is a reminder that beauty is always there when we slow down enough to see it. Some photographs are rendered in rich color, others in black and white, but all are meant to draw you into a moment of calm connection.
My hope is that these wildlife photographs bring a sense of peace and wonder into your space. May they encourage you to take a breath, to look a little more closely, and to remember that the world is full of quiet miracles—living, moving, and watching, just beyond the edge of our everyday lives.
Quiet encounters with wild neighbors.”
These images come from unhurried moments with animals in their own world—elephants at dusk, bears, giraffes in open fields, and more. I try to photograph wildlife in the pauses between movement and noise. If your walls would welcome a calm reminder that we share this planet, one of these gentle encounters belongs there.