Comparative photography
My approach to wildlife photography
Directly inspired by Comparative anatomy, my approach aims at highlighting the differences and similarities between vertebrates, while trying to make the organisation of the living (taxonomy) easier to understand.
With a focus on mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, the project is designed as a series of sub-projects, with each vertebrate class explored in depth. So far, the project involves a comprehensive exploration journey, leading me to photograph various types of vertebrates, alongside a variety of sub-projects, such as Chameleons.
Black marsh turtle (Siebenrockiella crassicolis)
Serrated tortoise (Psammobates oculifer)
Indochinese box turtle (Cuora galbinifrons)
Ryukyu leaf turtle (Geoemyda japonica)
Black-headed Twist-necked turtle (Platemys platycephala melanonota)
Left to right, adult Mata Mata (Chelus fimbriata) and young Orinoco Mata Mata (Chelus orinocensis)
Big-headed turtle (Platysternon megacephalum)
Big-headed turtle (Platysternon megacephalum)
Reticulated diving skink (Amphiglossus reticulatus)
Borneo earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis)
Borneo earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis)
Left to right, male Bay Island least gecko (Sphaerodactylus rosaurae), male Les Saintes least gecko (Sphaerodactylus phyzacinus), male Black-spotted least gecko (Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus ocujal), female Big-scaled dwarf gecko (Sphaerodactylus macrolepis mimetes)
Female Les Saintes least gecko (Sphaerodactylus phyzacinus)
Union Island clawed gecko (Gonatodes daudini)
Bearded pygmy chameleon (Rieppeleon brevicaudatus)
Left to right, young Bearded pygmy chameleon (Rieppeleon brevicaudatus), adult Uluguru pygmy chameleon (Rhampholeon uluguruensis)
Blunt-headed slug eating snakes (Aplopeltura boa)
Cape coral snake (Aspidelaps lubricus lubricus) and Egyptian cobra (Naja haje haje)
Male and female Santa Rita Black-tailed rattlesnakes (Crotaluss molossus molossus)
South Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus helleri)
Southwestern speckled rattlesnake (Crotalus pyrrhus)