Prints for Nature fine art photography sale is now live. It includes some stunning photographs by more than seventy nature photographers from all around the world.
I’m very pleased to announce that my image of a wild female Sumatran Orangutan waking from her overnight nest as the morning sun breaks through the dense rainforest canopy has been chosen as one of the images for sale.
It’s one of my favourite images from my many trips to this incredible Indonesian Island. I was due to return to Sumatra this year, carrying on my work to document the plight of these critical endangered Orangutans. Sadly coronavirus put a stop to that, fingers crossed I’ll get back there soon.
Conservation International mission is to build upon a strong foundation of science, empowering societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature, global biodiversity, and the well-being of humanity. Since 1987 they they have been fighting to protect nature for people. Supporting grassroots conservation all over the globe which is now more important than ever due to the coronavirus pandemic.
With 100 per cent of profits from each sale being donated directly to Conservation International. It’s a fantastic way to help the grassroot conservation projects that have really struggled this year with a fall in visitors and revenue. If you’d like to purchase one or more of these prints from the incredible choices available then click here to see all the images for sale.
Thank you to the whole team for featuring this special image of mine. Good luck to Conservation International with this event and I wish you all well in the future.
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