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Peter Delaney

George, Western Cape, South Africa

Peter Delaney is a celebrated photographer whose work captures the raw beauty and untamed spirit of ...

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Peter Delaney

Joined In 2025

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About the artist

Peter Delaney

Joined In 2025

(1 Followers)

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Peter Delaney is a celebrated photographer whose work captures the raw beauty and untamed spirit of the natural world through a lens that blends artistry and storytelling. With a career spanning over a decade, Delaney has earned global recognition for his evocative wildlife and landscape photography, which has been celebrated in some of the most prestigious publications, exhibitions, and awards in the industry.

Delaney’s work has been featured in National Geographic, Africa Geographic, Geo Magazine (Germany and Spain), and Digital Photographer Magazine, among others. His images have graced the pages of The Telegraph, The Independent, Daily Mail, and Black and White Magazine (UK), as well as acclaimed books such as Remembering Elephants, Remembering Rhinos, Remembering Great Apes, and Outdoor Photo Book.

A multiple-time winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, hosted by the Natural History Museum in London, Delaney has also been honored with first place in the IPA Photography Awards and accolades such as Natures Best Photography and Spyder Black and White Awards. His work has been shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Awards and recognized as an ambassador by Fujifilm South Africa and Fujifilm Japan.

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A-Level in Photography, UK

City and Guilds Photography Certification, UK

Fine Art Black-and-White Printing, Tonbridge College, UK

Czech Nature Photo Center in Prague, Czech Republic 2016

Solo Exhibition Czech Nature Photo Center in Prague, Czech Republic 2020

Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibitions Natural History Museum and Major Cities Around the World, 2011. 2013. 2017, 2021

Nature’s Best Exhibition Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History

Remembering Wildlife Exhibitions London