Gallery: Photographs by Amish Chhagan

A giraffe with a bird flying near its head
A closeup of a gorilla face

For wildlife and conservation photographer Amish Chhagan, who grew up in Zambia surrounded by elephants, rhinos, and other iconic African species, photography represents a convergence of passion and purpose. “Photography is my art and my visual voice; it’s how I capture the beauty and essence of the natural world,” he says. “Each image is an experience frozen in time as seen through my creative lens. My work is part of a revolution to protect the planet and its wildlife inhabitants using the most powerful tooI I own—my camera.”

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