By Aditya Dicky Singh
Located in Norfolk, GB
Aditya Dicky Singh Untitled photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper
44" x 65" unframed (112cm x 165cm) 2016
Edition 1/8
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Dicky Singh's images have enthralled many and have given him a following worldwide. Institutions and individuals alike seek out his knowledge on wildlife and habitats. He has lent his expertise to BBC, National Geographic and many very well-known wildlife photographers.
He has been photographing and documenting generations of families of Tigers, learning behaviours and understanding their role in the wider context of the Forest at Ranthambhore National Park in India. His knowledge is vast, not only of big cats but the other flora and fauna that co-exist special places. In 2016 he was asked to lead a photography, conservation expedition to Kenya.
This powerful image shows a lone female...
Category
2010s Contemporary Asia - Art
MaterialsArchival Ink, Archival Paper