Rumble in the Jungle

Amboseli, 2021

Standard: 48 x 34” | Large: 73 x 50”

Behind The Lens

Introducing the new series: “Behind The Lens”, telling the stories behind each image. Rumble in the Jungle has become William’s best selling print in the last two years and recently an edition raised £30,000 at auction for Zoological Society of London. Here’s how William got the shot.

Other New Releases

  • 10% of the proceeds from William’s print sales are donated to his partnered conservation charity, David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation. An organisation focussed on the conservation of wildlife in Africa and Asia through an unyielding, holistic approach.

    With William’s style deeply focussed on wildlife in its environment, working with organisations of this calibre and determination is a natural fit and prints are proudly embossed with the foundations logo next to William’s signature.

    To date William’s work has been used to raise over £80,000 for a variety of charitable organisations.

  • When describing elephants we often discuss their gentle nature, superior intelligence and incredible range of emotions. Rarely though do we consider their aggression. This is in part due to how infrequently we see such a display from the world’s largest land mammal.

    Once a year though, male elephants enter a period of ‘musth’, during which their testosterone levels go through the roof and they attempt to broadcast their viability as a partner to as many cow elephants as possible.

    Bulls tend to have their first period of musth around the age of 30, it doesn’t last long, perhaps a few days, but as they grow older these periods last longer each time. A bull in musth is a totally different animal and fights between rival males can be staggering. As this one was. Two 6 tonne animals fighting like this is an incredible sight, particularly when in a swamp and water droplets explode and dance around their straining bodies.

    It was without doubt the fiercest clash between elephants I’ve ever seen, and perhaps may never have a moment like it again. If this collection were a festival, I would happily declare this my headliner.

    Since the start of 2022, Rumble in the Jungle has been awarded in three international competitions, the most of any of my images