This photo essay highlights South Africa’s six critically endangered vulture species, including Cape, bearded, and white-backed vultures. With declining populations, these ancient raptors are essential for maintaining ecosystem balance by disposing of animal carcasses. The visuals also showcase their majestic presence across the country’s diverse landscapes.
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Photographing the Endangered African Rhino
The African rhino faces extinction as its populations have declined rapidly over the past decades due to rampant poaching. In South Africa a desperate battle between conservationists and criminal syndicates ensues relentlessly. Crowpix Media pays homage to these beautiful beasts in this short photo essay picturing rhinos at a local conservation reserve.
Majestic African Lions: A Close-Up Photo Journey
Photographing Africa’s magnificent wild cats is an exhilarating experience and even more so if you you are fortunate enough to photograph a predatory hunt. The following photo essay speaks to the art of African big cats photography and the importance of conserving these beautiful carnivores.
Photographing the African Big Cats: A Photo Essay
Photographing Africa’s magnificent wild cats is an exhilarating experience and even more so if you you are fortunate enough to photograph a predatory hunt. The following photo essay speaks to the art of African big cats photography.
The Importance of Storytelling to Nature Photography
The world is filled with amazing stories that have been told and stories waiting to be told. Humans need stories for survival and continuation. Photographers have the power to tell stories and effect change. Learn more about how in this article.