Costa Rica Fine Art Photography Prints
Both Costa Rica images in this collection were made on the Osa Peninsula — a single stretch of Pacific coast that holds roughly 2.5% of the world's biodiversity. Scarlet macaw in the canopy, spider monkey mid-leap.
The Scarlet Peek
Scarlet macaws are the most iconic bird in this corner of Central America, but getting close is rarely this easy — they're cautious, fast and usually high in the canopy. This one was at its nest cavity, a hollow carved into the trunk of a large tree, and paused just long enough to look out.
Make the Leap
Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Spider monkeys are the most commonly spotted primate here, hence creating unique images is not easy. This is the frame just before the leap, the monkey's tail coiled, its weight loaded on the edge. I chose it over the more dramatic mid-air jump itself, because the pause signifies the potential ahead.
Each print is produced in Toronto on Fine Art Photo Rag, Acrylic Face-Mount, or ChromaLuxe HD Metal. Fine Art Editions of 30; King of Ice is the Signature Edition of 15.

