Prints

Images are available as A3 or A4 signed prints on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper and are only available for delivery in South Africa.

HOW to order your print

  1. Choose your image number(s)

  2. Decide on a size - A4 (R765) or A3 (R965)

  3. Submit order using the form at the bottom of the page and I’ll reply with an invoice and payment details.

 

#01

A splash of bioluminescence from single-celled dinoflagellates named Noctiluca scintillans. These strange creatures emit light to discourage predators.

False Bay, South Africa

 

#03

An Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross peers into my lens. These incredible seabirds make their nests in amongst the tall stands of tussock grass that coat the temperate islands.

Nightingale Island, South Atlantic Ocean

 

#05

A yellow-nosed albatross soars above icy sub-Antarctic waters.

Nightingale Island, South Atlantic Ocean

 

#07

This curious wandering albatross walked over to me while I was lying down in the grass and nibbled at my lens.

Marion Island, Southern Ocean

 

#09

A pair of macaroni penguins huddle together after spending 6 months apart over the winter. They return to the same nest site every year.

Marion Island, Southern Ocean

 

#11

A tortoise sleeps beneath the stars in the crater of Volcan Alcedo. The spiral in the sky is the flight of an endemic moth.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

 

#13

View from the crater rim on Volcan Alcedo.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

 

#15

A flamboyance of Flamingos.

Langebaan, South Africa

 

#17

A breaching humpback whale.

Transkei, South Africa

 

#19

All sorts of Aloes.

Little Karoo, South Africa

#02

Deep in the heart of the Cederberg wilderness, fields of restios and everlastings say goodnight to the sun.

Cederberg, South Africa

 

#04

Tristan Da Cunha is the remotest inhabited island on Earth, with a population of 262. This prehistoric wilderness is a refuge for seabirds.

Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean

 

#06

A northern rockhopper penguin.

Nightingale Island, South Atlantic Ocean

 

#08

A female wandering albatross incubates her egg beneath a sub-Antarctic sky. After 60 days a chick will hatch and its parents will take turns to travel 1000s of kilometres to find food.

Marion Island, Southern Ocean

 

#10

A king penguins glides beneath the ocean’s surface.

Marion Island, Southern Ocean

 

#12

Sulphurous gases ooze out of Volcan Alcedo’s crater.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

 

#14

Chatham Albatrosses breed only on this one rock, the Pyramid.

Chatham Islands, New Zealand

 

#16

A bontebok stares back at me along a kelp-strewn beach.

Cape Point, South Africa

 

#18

A breaching humpback whale.

Transkei, South Africa

 
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#20

Baboon in the bos.

Cape Peninsula, South Africa

 
 

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