Portraits of animals close up
Categories: Animals | Photo project
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/portraits-of-animals-close-up.htmlPhotographer brad Wilson is coming to a close. Very close. No wonder that his new project is called "Proximity". It's a series of photos of wild animals taken as close as possible. Wilson photographing animals on a black background. The result is great shots of different animals to "persons" which can be seen expressive features, forcing us to watch again and again.


Although many of his "models" - wild animals, he photographs them not in their natural habitat. Photo: Puma.

Animals are transported to his Studio. In the photo: Zebra.

These animals are accustomed to humans, and Wilson knows they won't attack him. That is why he can photograph them from close range. On the photo: the Cheetah.

Of course, some steps need to be taken. Photo: a chimpanzee.

In addition, animals are accompanied by the Rangers, and during the shooting they are given their favorite treats as a reward. On the photo: the elephant.

Alligator.

Buffalo.

Spider monkey.

The orangutan.

Monkey.

Tiger.

White tiger.

North American scoop.

Fox.
Keywords: Wild animals | Close-up | Portraits | Photo
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