Although Peter Chadwick travels all over the world as a conservation consultant and photographer, he always gravitates back to the beaches, islands and waters of the West Coast and the Southern Cape. These wild shores, and their endemic birds and beasts, offer him seemingly endless photographic potential.
Peter has won some prestigious international awards, including the 2011 Gerald Durrell Award for Endangered Wildlife in the Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, and this is his third portfolio in go!
“A good conservation or nature photograph can positively influence the way we think and act,” he says. “It tells a story that will hopefully make a person pause and consider the environment.”
Watery grave
Cape Agulhas, Western Cape
The wreck of the Meisho Maru, a fishing trawler that ran…
