Stories From The Wild
Step behind the lens and discover the stories, encounters, and moments that shaped each photograph.
Explore the patience, emotion, and artistic vision behind these timeless black and white fine art works.
Africa Beyond Wildlife
Best known for elephants and lions, Peter Delaney turns his lens to the quiet places that shaped his journey across Africa, five landscapes, captured in black and white and colour.
How Can I Decorate My Home with Delaney Wildlife Prints?
Looking to bring the beauty of African wildlife into your home? Discover how black and white wildlife prints can transform living spaces, from choosing the right artwork size and format to displaying statement acrylic glass prints and archival fine art prints. Learn how African wildlife photography creates meaningful focal points for homes, offices, and contemporary interiors.
Why I Only Have Two Colour Elephant Prints
I am a black and white photographer. Have been for twenty years. But Etosha has broken that rule twice — and both times an elephant was responsible. One image arrived as pure serendipity on an ordinary evening at the pan. The other took weeks of patience and one unrepeatable moment of red Kalahari dust and light. Here is why both stayed in colour.
From Avoca To Africa — Part Three — An Irishman In Africa
A year on the road across Africa, told through memory rather than map. From Mozambique to Uganda, border crossings, wildlife encounters, and the moment everything changed. An Irishman’s journey through beauty, danger, and discovery.
From Avoca to Africa — Part Two: The Long Way Round
Looking back now, my four years in Tokyo were probably some of the best years of my life. The job was stressful. But they gave me most of the day. And in Tokyo, a free day is not wasted.
From Avoca to Africa — Part One: The Dream
I grew up in Avoca, a small village in County Wicklow, Ireland. Africa could not have felt further away. And yet it was always there — a pull I couldn't account for and didn't try to.
Why Do I Only Have Two Leopard Prints?
I have been photographing Africa's wildlife for over twenty years. In that time I have had more leopard encounters than I can count — and almost none of them amounted to anything.
Why Black and White African Wildlife Art Brings Africa Home
Explore why African wildlife art continues to resonate long after safari. From the Masai Mara to Amboseli and Lake Nakuru, discover how black and white fine art prints transform memory into something permanent, bringing the spirit of Africa into the home.
Choosing the Right Size Wall Art for Your Space
How to choose the right size black and white wildlife print for your wall — a practical guide to acrylic and unframed fine art prints by Peter Delaney, from intimate spaces to monumental statement walls. Free worldwide shipping.
Hasselblad Masters 2026 Finalist | The Giraffe Triptych
hree ways of observing the same subject in different states of presence. The Giraffe Triptych — Serendipity, Camelopard, and Life on the Edge — submitted to Hasselblad Masters 2026 as a single body of work. Selected as a finalist.
What Makes a Fine Art Wildlife Print
Not all wildlife prints are the same. Discover what separates fine art wildlife photography from wall décor, and why scale, material, and story matter.
Craig the Super Tusker Acrylic Print Review
Rod C. from Denver on the Craig Super Tusker acrylic print: "This is not a photograph hanging on a wall. It is a window into something vast and unhurried."
A Black and White Photographer's Dilemma: Five Colour Photographs
The Gladiator. The Godfather. Dune on Fire. Five colour photographs that forced a black and white photographer to rethink everything.
A Life in Black and White: Ten African Animals That Shaped My Photography
From lions in the Kalahari to the last northern white rhinos, ten encounters in the African wild that shaped how I see the world through black and white.
Ubuntu — The Tuskless Matriarchs of Addo
In Addo's southernmost reaches, nearly 95% of female elephants carry no tusks — a legacy shaped by poaching, survival, and generations of quiet adaptation. This is their story, and the story behind Ubuntu.
Black-Maned Lions: Africa Big Cat Portraits in Black and White
There is a moment every photographer knows — when you stop thinking about the camera. Because something is looking at you, and every instinct goes quiet. Not from calm. From something older than calm. That is the lion. This is the story of Norman, Caesar, Kijani, the Serengeti Boys — and what it means to be seen.
Why Collectors Love Buffalo & Rhino Fine Art Photography
The buffalo remembers. The buffalo waits. And when it moves, there is no second chance. From the Widowmakers of the Mara to Najin at Ol Pejeta — the Armoured Giants collection captures power, fragility and the quiet moments that change a room forever.
Shadows of St Paul’s
A haunting panoramic black-and-white photograph of London’s Millennium Bridge leading to St Paul’s Cathedral. Ghostlike crowds and dramatic skies evoke memory, time, and reflection.
The Journey of a Young Tusker | Amboseli
Follow a young tusker’s first steps beyond the herd in Amboseli, captured in striking black-and-white prints that celebrate Africa’s wildlife legacy.
What Is a Tusker – The Majestic African Elephant Captured in Fine Art Prints.
Across Africa, tuskers embody strength, wisdom, and endurance. From Craig’s final legacy to the Shingwedzi brothers, these black-and-white portraits capture monumental grace and the soul of the wild.