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The Departed

Mkomazi Game Reserve, Tanzania

This impactful image taken late one afternoon in Mkomazi Game Reserve in Tanzania has a level of simplicity that be- lies the complications in its capture. I can see no better way of conveying the power and prehistoric face of a rhinoceros than using a wide-angle lens with a remote control body strategically placed on the ground in the predicted path of a rhino.

This approach has a high failure rate – if it didn’t, there would be more pictures knocking around like The Departed and I can’t find a single one. Not only is the image pin sharp, but also the rhino is totally uninfluenced by the camera on the ground – he is being a rhino, not a model for a photo shoot. The focus was set to manual and the light prejudged, so there was a great deal left to chance, but equally I have been working on attaining an image like this for four years. Remote control work is an art in itself and over the years I have learnt a great deal. It is a cognitive process that leans mostly on analysis of previous misjudgments.

The key is to be ambitious in setting the focus no more than three feet from the camera. This will then give the head of the animal a disproportionate amount of the frame. It is a low percentage approach, but then again who wants to deal with high percentage photography? That’s a little dull.

Tony Fitzjohn is a legend in East Africa. Only a rare few have had feature films telling their story and he is one. ‘To Walk With Lions’ documented his early days with George Adamson in Kenya and his move to Mkomazi. He knows black rhinos well and knows this one particularly well. This proved to be of critical importance in predetermining the position of the camera relative to the watering hole (over the years much of my work with rhinos has involved the calculating use of watering holes). Without him, I had no chance of taking this image and I am so grateful for his advice and support.

Tanzania has a shocking history of tolerance to poaching and since the 1970’s, the rhinoceros population has fallen from 3000 to just 90. Only recently has this troubled country be- come more progressive in conservation, but it may well be too late.

So this image is rare at two levels. Firstly, it depicts one of the 90 remaining black rhinos in the country and how spiritually uplifting to have captured him in seemingly the very best of form. Secondly it does this with a spectacularly rare angle of view.

This image is called ‘The Departed’ to honour the 99% of rhinos in Tanzania that have indeed Departed, just as in the Oscar winning film with the same title – very few are left at the end to tell the story. What a dreadful legacy of our tenancy of this planet and only a few men like Tony can possibly save the rhinoceros from extinction in Tanzania.

Available Sizes

  • Large: 67 x 78 inches
  • Standard: 48 x 55 inches

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    Charge

    Charge

    Lewa, Kenya 2013

    In my time at the Lewa Conservancy in Kenya, I principally focused on photographing the white and black rhinos for which the reserve is famous. Telephoto shots of static rhinos are hardly ground-breaking and my goal was to work with remotes in the hope of capturing a rhino charging towards the camera in its casing. There should be menacing proximity. However this approach did present some practical challenges – the grass is quite long in Lewa and therefore the ground level camera’s view can often be obscured and why also should a rhino run towards a steel box? After many failures we got there in the end – the key decision being to cover the camera in the rhino’s own defecation – they like their own smell.

    I feel comfortable in my assertion that this angle of view makes the image fairly unique. It is a high-impact photograph of a magnificent and gravely endangered animal.

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    • Large: 67 x 78 inches
    • Standard: 48 x 55 inches

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      Jaws

      Jaws

      False Bay, South Africa 2011

      When my curtain is drawn, this will still probably be my most widely published reportage photograph. It came after twenty eight unsuccessful hours lying face down on a boat deck in False Bay near Cape Town. Sharks only tend to predate on seals in the early morning and there is no reason why this should happen anywhere near a boat. The odds are low and patience is a most necessary prerequisite for this type of pursuit. This shot was captured on my ninth winter morning at sea and its clarity is great testimony to the capability of professional Nikon camera bodies and lenses. In darker hours after an unsuccessful shoot, I sometimes have to remind myself that this is my image and always will be.

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      LARGE: Edition of 12

      • Image: 56" x 84" (143 x 213 cm)
      • Framed: 67" x 95" (171 cm x 242 cm)

      STANDARD: Edition of 12

      • Image: 37" x 56" (94 cm x 141 cm)
      • Framed: 48" x 67" (122 cm x 171 cm)

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        Out Of Towner

        Virginia City, Montana 2019

        Virginia City, high in the hills of Montana, is as good as a ghost town. In the winter, only about 60 people live in the community. It is a State Heritage site and many of the buildings from the boom years of gold mining remain intact. In the 1860s, during the first three seasons, an estimated $30 million worth of gold was removed, by 1863 over 15,000 people lived there.
        Over the last five years, I have photographed many times in the town and the neighbouring Nevada City, which is truly abandoned. It gets easier every time, as I know almost all of the remaining winter inhabitants and most are keen to collaborate in my storytelling. A strong partnership has developed between the locals and my team.
        Winter is always my preferred time to work in Montana. It is visceral and visually energising to complement final frontier canvases with snow. Furthermore, the tourist traffic in the depth of winter is minimal, whereas these destinations are overrun with visitors in the summer. There is no point filming up here in July and August.
        On our most recent visit the forecast was for snow and it gave me an idea. I have worked in the past with an old bear called Adam who lives in a sanctuary nearby and is something of a local celebrity with the mountain men. His owner occasionally exercises him in the area and I enquired if the high street of Virginia City would suffice for Adam’s morning workout.
        A plan was hatched and we then had to wait for the snow to fall. We had done our homework as to the preferred frame of the street, it was then just a case of working with Adam to get the shot. It was cold, but he seemed to enjoy his trip to town.

        AVAILABLE SIZES:

        LARGE: Edition of 12

        • Image: 56" x 90" (143 cm x 229 cm)
        • Framed: 67" x 101" (171 cm x 257 cm)

        STANDARD: Edition of 12

        • Image: 37" x 60" (94 cm x 153 cm)
        • Framed: 48" x 71" (122 cm x 181 cm)

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          Chicago Bear

          Chicago, USA – 2019

          Archival Pigment Print

          Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 APs
          • Image Size: 37” x 41" in (93.98 × 104.14 cm)
          • Framed Size: 48” x 52” (121.9 × 132.1 cm)

           

          Large: Edition of 12 + 3 APs

          • Image Size: 56” x 63.5" in (142.2 × 161.3 cm)
          • Framed Size: 67” x 74.5" in (170.2 × 189.2 cm)

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            Face Off

            Face Off

            Alaska – 2016

            This powerful portrait of a huge coastal brown bear in Funnel Creek, Katmai National Park, Alaska works because of the eye to eye face off. My eye is level or indeed marginally lower than his and that required getting very wet. There are few dry days in the field in Alaska and this was not one of them.

            Over and above our matching line of vision, the simplicity of the image is helped by the absence of distractions – there is clearly nothing in the print that is not part of the bear itself. A corner of distant tundra or sky would disturb the sense of the complete and create an eye grabbing tension point. This effect is only really possible with a “head on” perspective and it shows the vastness of adult bears. This bear probably weighed 950 pounds – five times that of an average man.

            Encounters like this tend to be singular moments – with no other photographers nearby. In the salmon run seasons, great precision is required to know where the salmon are running on any particular week – with that comes clues as to where to find the bears. The greater the number of salmon in the river, the less a bear will worry about human presence; my trespass – once acknowledged – was accepted and life carried on. This bear was simply being a bear – he posed no threat.

            Available Sizes (Framed Size)

            • Large: 63" x 67" (160 cm x 170 cm)
            • Standard: 47" x 50" (119 cm x 127 cm)

            Available Editions

            • Large: Edition of 12
            • Standard: Edition of 12

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              Catch

              Catch

              Brook Falls, USA 2012

              It is integral to my style of animal portraiture to obsess on the eye detail. If the eye is not sharp or if it is closed or obscured, the picture would have to have some transcending feature elsewhere to overcome this drawback. In this shot, the bear’s left eye is not just sharp – it is very clearly focused on me. There are many shots taken every year of brown bears fishing in Katmai, but this does have an intimacy afforded by the proximity and the eye contact.

              AVAILABLE SIZES:

              LARGE: Edition of 20

              • 71" x 79" (180 cm x 201 cm)

              STANDARD: Edition of 20

              •  52" x 57" (132 cm x 145 cm)

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                Primeval

                Primeval

                Alaska 2017

                ​​I don’t tend to seek decisive moment images – I prefer serenity over intensity and a preconception based on action is difficult to linearly follow through to its conception. This is simply because action in the wild is a “crap shoot”. If it happens it happens, but it is not necessarily art in my book.
                But this image is perhaps slightly different. The detail of the kill is raw and timeless and this may subliminally elevate the visual impact. This is how I imagine the denouement of a salmon to a big bear in Moraine Creek 5,000 years ago or even five million years ago. The main players in this image have been a constant in a world of huge change – salmon ran up this creek not just before we could google “Alaska” but before Abraham Lincoln, Christopher Columbus, the Roman Empire and the dawn of man. And at the end of their run, huge 1000lb bears were there to eat the salmon – just as in 2017. What an extraordinary planet we live on. It is the wildlife that is the constant and it is this wildlife that we are treating with such shameful disrespect.
                Bears and humans are co-tenants of the planet – the bears have just shown their habitat greater respect. Any human that thinks he has sovereignty over a bear like this, did not see this guy in action that Friday in July. He could have killed any human in a heartbeat, except he chose not to. He was primeval.

                AVAILABLE SIZES:

                LARGE: Edition of 12

                • Image: 56" x 60" (143 cm x 153 cm)
                • Framed: 67" x 71" (171 cm x 181 cm)

                STANDARD: Edition of 12

                • Image: 37" x 50" (94 cm x 127 cm)
                • Framed: 48" x 61" (122 cm x 155 cm)

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                  On The Catwalk

                  LARGE: Edition of 12

                  • 70 9/10 × 92 1/10 in (180 × 234 cm)

                  STANDARD: Edition of 12

                  • 52 × 66 1/10 in (132 × 168 cm)

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                    Touch

                    2020

                    LARGE: Edition of 12

                    • 71" x 99" (180.3 × 251.5 cm)

                    STANDARD: Edition of 12

                    • 52" x 70" (132.1 x 177.8 cm)

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