• Giraffe Collection

    “No matter how tall the giraffe is, it still has to lower its head to drink water.”

Veiled Gaze

Connection. A young giraffe meets you through branches and quiet light.

Camelopard | Panoramic

Solitude. A lone giraffe beneath the acacia after the storm.

Hasselblad Masters 2026 Finalist

Camelopard | Closer Look

Detail. A quiet study of form, light, and presence in the Mara.

Camelopard Triptych

Sequence. One giraffe. One encounter. Three moments unfolding across your wall.

Serendipity Classic

Drama. The storm still overhead, five giraffes crossing the open Mara beneath a vast retreating sky.

Hasselblad Masters 2026 Finalist

Serendipity Panoramic

Harmony. Five giraffes moving in quiet formation across the Mara.

Hasselblad Masters 2026 Finalist

Life on the Edge

Survival. Two giraffes at a lion-haunted waterhole — awareness in perfect balance.

Hasselblad Masters 2026 Finalist

Rock Art

Timeless. A scene the San painted in rock — still happening today.

The Celestial Giraffe

Stillness. An ancient animal pauses — and holds the world in its gaze.

Between Giants

Shelter. A youngster finds its courage between the giants.

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."

— Sally, Johannesburg

"This is not a photograph hanging on a wall. It is a window into something vast and unhurried."

— Rod C., Denver

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"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."

— Spencer Wynn

Choose your perfect finish

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.”