Delaney's Journal: Stories from the Wild
Step behind the lens and into the narrative of each photograph.
Discover the rare moments, raw emotion, and artistic vision that define these timeless black and white artworks.
Why Choose Delaney Fine Art?
When you invest in a print from Delaney Fine Art, you’re choosing award-winning wildlife photography trusted by collectors and top editors worldwide. Each black-and-white print is crafted to museum-grade standards, offering lasting beauty and authenticity.
Contemplation
Award-winning Chimpanzee Portrait
When you look into the eyes of “Contemplation,” you witness not just a chimpanzee — but a profound story of intelligence, emotion, and connection. This award-winning black-and-white print represents the intimate moments in wildlife that transcend photography to become timeless art.
Printed to museum-grade standards, this piece is available in custom sizes and finishes, perfect for collectors who value authenticity and artistry.
Why Choose Delaney Fine Art?
When you invest in a print from Delaney Fine Art, you're buying from one of the world’s most respected wildlife photographers.
My work has won prestigious awards, including Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and has been published in leading outlets such as National Geographic, where only the finest images are selected.
Collectors choose my “museum-quality wildlife photography” not just for its beauty, but because it carries authenticity, recognition, and lasting value. This goes beyond a hobby; it’s a dedicated lifelong profession, with my wildlife and landscape artwork treasured in private collections worldwide.
Every black and white African wildlife wall art print is carefully crafted, backed by a story, and produced to museum-grade standards — available in custom sizes and finishes.
Behind the scenes: Watch the making of Contemplation — from field capture to fine art print.
How Black & White Photography Reveals the Soul of African Wildlife
Award-winning photographer Peter Delaney explores the emotional power of monochrome. Discover the stories behind the lens and learn how stripping away color reveals the raw texture, emotion, and timeless soul of Africa's majestic wildlife.
Seeing in Monochrome
It was on a solitary lunch break, escaping the relentless hum of London's financial district, that I first truly understood the power of monochrome. In the quiet, dusty confines of a second-hand bookshop, I stumbled upon a copy of Don McCullin's “Retrospective”.
As I turned the pages, his portraits of raw, human truth—not of war, but of soul—seared themselves into my mind. In that city of numbers and noise, his images were a silent, devastating shock.
They spoke in a language deeper than colour, a dialect of light, shadow, and gut-wrenching emotion.\
In that moment, a seed was planted. From that day forward, I didn't just see in black and white; I began to feel the world through its stark, honest contrast.
Weathering the Tempest
"Bring a touch of the wild into your space.
A Lesson in Seeing: Weathering the Tempest
This philosophy was put to the test with “Lions - Weathering the Tempest.”
We happened upon this lion and lioness in the heart of the Masai Mara, and my body went into overdrive. The heart-pounding euphoria told me this was a moment to translate into art.
But raw emotion is not enough. I calmed myself to see the scene not as it was, but as it could be. The lions would play the lead roles, but the supporting cast—the savannah, the brooding storm clouds, the lone tree—would make or break the story. I chose a wider lens to include it all, to give a profound sense of place and scale.
The lion looks out of the frame, asking a silent question. The lioness meets the viewer’s gaze directly, a moment of intimate connection amidst the vastness. The tempest in the sky mirrors the quiet drama on the ground.
But capturing the image is only half the story. The real magic happens in the digital darkroom, where I once more follow my heart. Converting this scene to black and white was an act of translation. Without colour to lead the eye, I used a full tonal range of light and shadow to walk the viewer through the photograph. I sculpted the light on the lions' fur, gave weight to the clouds, and used the tree to anchor the composition, ensuring every element plays its vital role in creating an engaging, timeless art print. It is a perfect example of seeing the monochrome potential before the shutter is released.
Contemplation Winner Animal Portraits Wildlife Photographer of The Year
Intimacy and Contemplation
This process of reduction reveals profound intimacy. In “Chimpanzee Dreaming,” colour would distract from the quiet poetry etched in the alpha male's skin. Black and white invites you to see the intelligence and vulnerability in his soulful eyes, the story told in every wrinkle and worn nail on his hands.
Heart of Darkness | Confronting the Wild
It also creates a powerful confrontation. In “Heart of Darkness,” the Kalahari lion’s gaze is stripped bare of its golden hue. Rendered in monochrome, every shadow in his mane deepens the sense of power and mystery. His eyes become portals into a wild, unfiltered consciousness. This is not a portrait; it is a moment where you don’t just see the lion—the lion sees you.
Bigfoot | Winner Nature In Black and White Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The Details That Define Us
And it celebrates the defining details. “Big Foot” focuses on the raw texture and immense weight of an elephant’s foot. In black and white, every wrinkle and crevice becomes a word in a story of strength and endurance, a monument to the unseen details that define a life in the wild.
Own a Piece of the Soul
Each of my prints is handcrafted to museum-grade standards, using archival papers like Hahnemühle Photo Rag®. This ensures that every glance, every breath of the wild is preserved with depth, clarity, and permanence. There is no digital manipulation to 'enhance' nature—just tonal truth and tactile honesty.
These are not merely photographs. They are soul portraits.
For the collector, this means owning more than an image; it is an experience. These limited edition pieces are available in custom sizes and finishes—from elegantly floated frames to archival loose prints for bespoke framing. Each one is signed, numbered, and accompanied by its own Certificate of Authenticity.
Collectors often tell me these prints don’t just decorate their walls—they anchor them. They evoke silence, presence, and a profound connection to the natural world. A lion’s stare can make a boardroom pause. A chimpanzee in thought can turn a hallway into a conversation. They become future heirlooms, carrying the spirit of the wild into a home.
I believe anyone can operate a camera. But it is vision—forged in experience and feeling—that separates a photographer from an artist. It is the vision to see the story in the shadows and to translate the soul of your subject into a form that can, in turn, speak directly to the soul of the viewer.
If one of these images resonates with you, it is not a coincidence. It is recognition.
Make a Powerful Statement
*“Sons of Rosetta” commands attention in a contemporary setting. This 180x120cm museum-grade print transforms a space, merging the untamed spirit of the wild with modern elegance.*
Limited vs Open Edition Prints: Understanding the Difference
Learn the key differences between limited and open edition wildlife prints — and how Delaney Fine Art offers flexible, luxury options for discerning collectors.
Limited vs Open Edition Prints: Understanding the Difference
“The Fever Tree Leopard” — A Collector’s First Chance
Shortlisted at the Sony World Photography Awards Limited Edition of 11 — First 3 prints at €800
A Rare Encounter in the Ethereal Forest
In the haunting quiet of Kenya’s Lake Nakuru, a female leopard rests in the canopy of a fever tree, poised, powerful, and impossibly still.
This award-winning monochrome portrait captures more than a fleeting moment; it’s a meditation on grace, solitude, and the unseen rhythms of the African wild. Every shadow, every line of muscle, every twist of the bark beneath her paws tells a story of survival and silence.
Only 11 will ever exist. This is the first release — just three prints at this price. Once they sell, the value will rise with each new release.
Printed to museum standards, signed and numbered, and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
At Delaney Fine Art, I offer both limited and open edition wildlife prints — each with a distinct purpose.
Limited editions
are strictly capped at 11 prints, released in small batches.
After each batch sells out, the price increases, rewarding early collectors.
Every piece is signed, numbered, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Open editions
By contrast, offers more freedom and personalisation. These prints are available in a variety of luxury finishes, including:
– Loose prints on archival Hahnemühle fine art paper
– Canvas prints with hand-crafted solid wood floating frames
– Luxury acrylic glass finishes for a sleek, modern presentation
– Extra-large statement pieces (up to 100 inches wide) available loose or under acrylic glass
Bespoke Art. Statement Walls
Open edition prints give you the freedom to bring world-class wildlife art into your space, on your terms.
Whether you're styling a serene retreat or a striking modern room like this, pieces like Camelopard offer size flexibility and a variety of finishes to match your vision.
Choose from:
Loose Hahnemühle prints for traditional framing
Canvas with solid wood floating frames for a clean, contemporary look
Luxury acrylic glass finishes for bold visual depth
Extra-large formats (up to 100 inches) — ideal for feature walls
Optional bespoke framing or metal/aluminium options available- contact Peter
Need a bespoke solution? I also offer custom framing options, including metal and aluminium finishes, tailored to your style and space.
Whether you’re a private collector or an interior designer, I’ll work closely with you to create a piece that fits your vision.