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Wall art inspired by Saving the Wild

Launching at The Economist "Global Sustainability Week"
In this groundbreaking project, Saving the Wild is collaborating with artists and photographers in their united goal of art as a force for good, creating bespoke wall art pieces unlike anything ever seen before.
Saving the Wild's production partner has covered the globe in search of materials of the highest quality, including linen, silk, silver, nonwoven plush, coated nonwoven, vinyl satin and various combinations.
Through these unique creations, the overarching mission is to give biodiversity and endangered species a platform across various industries from hospitality to corporate and residential.
Featured Artists:
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Rhino: @solly_levi
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Bears: @jenhadleyphotos
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Pangolin: @aaron_gekoski
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Owl: @kaseymuellerphotos
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Polar bear: @arctic_architect
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Elephant: @thomasdmangelsen

I'm proud to partner with Saving the Wild, featuring my owl photography in their annual conservation fundraiser. In 2026, I'll travel to Africa to document their rescue projects, from rehabilitation centers to anti-poaching initiatives.
This collaboration represents my commitment to using photography as a tool for conservation, creating images that raise awareness and inspire action for species on the brink. Together, we're fighting to protect the wild spaces and creatures that can't speak for themselves.
ReFocus Awards 2025
I'm honored to receive a Bronze award in the Wildlife category at the 2025 ReFocus Awards World Photo Annual for "Looking To The Future." This recognition from the ReFocus Awards, which celebrates outstanding photography from around the world, means so much to me.
The image captures an intimate moment between a mother mountain gorilla and her newborn, a powerful reminder of both the vulnerability and hope that define conservation work with endangered species.
ReFocus Awards 2025 World Photo Annual Wildlife Category
(Non-Professional)
Capturing endangered mountain gorillas.

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