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Elephant Kingdom
“Our elders say that an elephant does not find its own trunk heavy.”
Ubuntu
Connection. A herd bound by care, protection, and unity.
Old Tusker
Endurance. A life fully written in scars and silence.
Bonds of Love
Family. A newborn held within the safety of the herd.
The Matriarch
Leadership. Strength held in stillness and calm authority.
Queen of the Mara and Family
A matriarch, her daughter, and her granddaughter, together on the path she forged.
The Queen of the Mara has since passed of natural causes. This is how she will be remembered.
Elephant Ridge
Harmony. A vast alignment of elephants across Etosha’s ridge.
Craig
Legacy. One of Africa’s last great super tuskers, preserved in quiet dignity.
Enkanyiláshie.
Unity. A family moving with shared purpose and protection.
Elephant Oasis
Out of the heat haze, a bachelor herd of bull elephants appears — silent, dusted in clay, their ritual as old as the hidden water they guard.
Tusker Lineage
Heritage. A bloodline carried forward in quiet majesty.
Craig | Super Tusker
At the foot of Kilimanjaro, the last great tusker meets the dawn.
Silent Strength
Survival. Tusks lost, presence gained — a lineage rewritten.
Askari
Becoming. A young tusker shaped by patience and lineage.
The Ancient One
Passage. A solitary bull moving through Etosha’s white silence.
Tender Moments
Trust. A young elephant leans into her mother in a quiet moment of lineage and care.
Nkuma (One of the Earth)
Power. A grounded presence shaped by river, mud, and time.
Kambaku
Authority. A bull moving with absolute command of space.
N'wati (One of the Sun)
Brotherhood. A second tusker shaped by light, dust, and time.
Last Days
Transition. A young bull’s final days before leaving the herd.
Elephant Velvia Sunset
Light. A rare colour study of Africa’s golden hour.
The Godfather | Grey Ghost Of Etosha
Power. Dust, silence, and light
Collected Around the World
These prints live in homes across the world. Here is what collectors say.
"After some delay, I finally had 'Bonds of Love' framed and placed on my bedroom wall, a gift from my husband for our 50th wedding anniversary. My husband passed away not long after, and now, two years on, this photograph continues to comfort me. It's the first thing I see every morning, and it gladdens my heart."
"This is not a photograph hanging on a wall. It is a window into something vast and unhurried."
Read Rod's full review →"To have one of Peter Delaney's images in your home is your connection to a world few of us will ever experience, and a connection to nature and the earth that is truly rare."
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Two finishes. One standard. Each piece made to order using museum-grade archival materials.
What collectors say
“The website promises museum quality. I can now say that promise is simply the truth.”