"African wildlife in black and white" presents an agonizing study in contrasts: not only black and white pictures that capture the drama and beauty of the animals of the desert, the savannah or the rainforest, but also in the subjects themselves - majestic creatures which survived tens of thousands of years and became endangered species struggling to survive. Powerful elephants in an harsh environment, the vulnerable rhinos, imperiled mountain gorillas, predators that are threatened in their natural habitat.
Each portrait tells a story of resilience and vulnerability, of strength and fragility, of beauty and death. The power of photography can raise our consciousness about the urgent need for conservation.
Southern White Rhinoceros in the Kalahari Desert in Namibia
Southern White Rhinoceros in the Kalahari Desert in Namibia
An old African Elephant at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
An old African Elephant at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
A Desert Elephant in the #Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy, Namibia
A Desert Elephant in the #Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy, Namibia
"Agashya" the Silverback  of Groupe 13 in Parc des Volcans, Rwanda
"Agashya" the Silverback of Groupe 13 in Parc des Volcans, Rwanda
Mountain Gorilla Juvenile, Parc des Volcans in Rwanda
Mountain Gorilla Juvenile, Parc des Volcans in Rwanda
Oryx antelope, the majesty of the Namibia desert, Namibia
Oryx antelope, the majesty of the Namibia desert, Namibia
Portrait of a Cheetah in Kalahari Desert in Namibia
Portrait of a Cheetah in Kalahari Desert in Namibia
A leopard perches on a tree branch with his prey, a small kudu cub.
A leopard perches on a tree branch with his prey, a small kudu cub.
Brown hyena cub in Okonjima Nature Reserve, Namibia
Brown hyena cub in Okonjima Nature Reserve, Namibia
Brown hyena adult female in Okonjima Nature Reserve
Brown hyena adult female in Okonjima Nature Reserve

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