The Collection

Elephant Fine Art Photography Prints

Three elephant images across two continents and three distinct ecosystems. Two are from the Chobe River in northern Botswana, where the species reaches some of its highest densities anywhere on Earth. One is from Jim Corbett National Park in the Himalayan foothills of India, home to a quieter population of Asian elephant moving through riverine meadow under Terai forest cloud. The Chobe frames work with the river itself as compositional structure — a tusker crossing close to the boat, a herd silhouetted at the waterline against a setting sun. The Corbett frame works in an entirely different register: a herd in single file across the Ramganga meadow with a storm building behind the Terai hills, the whole image reading as ecological portrait rather than individual animal.

Stillness in the Storm

Corbett, India

Jim Corbett National Park - two rivers shape this ecosystem, and the meadows along the Ramganga are where elephants are most often found. This herd was just metres from our vehicle — close enough for the usual tight portraits, but the drama in the frame made me go wide and create a habitat photograph.

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The Chobe Salute

Chobe, Botswana

Chobe River, Botswana. Photographing elephants at the water's edge against the setting sun is one of the reasons you get on a boat here — the Chobe has one of the largest elephant populations on earth, and the light in the last hour is extraordinary. This one raised its trunk just as it waded in, and that was the frame.

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Time, Etched

Chobe, Botswana

Chobe, Botswana has one of the largest elephant populations on earth, and encounters on the ground are often closer than you expect. This tusker crossed within metres of our vehicle — close enough that a wide frame was impossible, and a tight one became the only option. The black and white rendition of the close up elevates the texture and the skin signifies the elephant's years of lived experience on the land.

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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.