THE wild ISN’T LOST,
IT’S WAITING

PHOTOGRAPHY
with PURPOSE

INTO THE WILD

Step into a world shaped by wind, light, and instinct—a place where the silence of the African bush, the breath of wild ponies on frosty moors, and the glint of an eagle’s eye become stories told in stillness.

As a wildlife photographer I’m drawn to untamed places, I don’t just capture moments—I amplify the urgent stories of landscapes under threat and species on the edge. Through visual poetry, I seek to inspire a deeper connection to the wild and champion conservation efforts that go far beyond the frame.

Each museum-quality fine art print is crafted sustainably and 100% carbon-neutral, designed to resonate with those who believe art can both inspire and protect.

Join me on immersive African photo safaris where we witness nature’s raw beauty firsthand and support conservation on the ground.

ART WITH IMPACT

FRAMING the PASSION

In the wild, time moves fast—quiet, relentless, and often unnoticed. As a wildlife photographer and photo safari guide, I work to capture the moments most people never get to see: a lion emerging at dusk, the stillness before a storm over the savannah, the subtle grace of an elephant herd on the move. My photography isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about storytelling and conservation.

Every image I take during my wildlife tours and expeditions is part of a larger dialogue—between predator and prey, light and shadow, life and landscape. These are the real, unfiltered moments of the natural world, captured in some of Earth’s last truly wild places.

This is conservation photography with a purpose. These photographs aren’t just memories—they’re messages. They serve as visual proof of what we stand to lose, and why protecting our planet’s wildlife and wild places matters more than ever.

What persists in nature is resilience. What’s fading is silence. Through every frame, I aim to show both—and to inspire action, wonder, and a deeper connection to the wild.

Stylized white text on a black background reading 'Drew Sprowl' in cursive font.

CURATE
your SPACE

TIMELESS WILD

Nature is both my subject and my responsibility. Every piece in my Fine Art Print Store is crafted with a deep respect for the wild—and a full commitment to sustainability.

The entire process is now 100% carbon-neutral, from print production to delivery. Packaging is thoughtfully chosen to minimise impact, using:

  • Recyclable cardboard tubes, envelopes, and stiffeners

  • Biodegradable bubble wrap

  • Paper tape made from 100% recycled fibres

  • Recycled polypropylene corner protectors

  • Bio-based Nomafoam to protect frames

Even my print partner’s carbon emissions are offset through The Gold Standard for Global Goals, supporting climate and conservation initiatives worldwide.

These aren’t just museum-quality fine art prints—they’re a way to honour nature, protect it, and preserve its beauty for generations to come.

A TRIBUTE TO THE endangered EXMOOR PONY

In the misty hills of Exmoor, where heather sways and time slows, the ancient spirit of Britain’s oldest native breed endures—the Exmoor pony. A symbol of wild heritage shaped by resilience and solitude.

My latest series, Essence of Exmoor, is a collection of museum-quality fine art prints—both limited and open editions—honouring these noble creatures. Each image captures their rugged beauty and the fragile edge they now occupy.

With fewer than 3,500 ponies left worldwide and only about 500 roaming freely on Exmoor’s moors, their story is one of survival and quiet fading. These prints are more than art—they’re a call to remember and cherish our wild past.

Bring the soul of Exmoor into your space, a tribute to nature’s quiet strength and urgent beauty.

WHISPERS OF THE MOOR

AFRICA
photo SAFARIS

WILD RECONNECT

Join me in the wild heart of Africa for a photography safari—a journey where golden light, untamed landscapes, and rare wildlife encounters shape every day.

Designed for photographers of all levels, these small-group safaris offer open vehicles, expert local trackers, and full flexibility to follow the light and the moment. You’ll receive personalised photography guidance, from composition in the field to editing tips by the fire.

We stay deep within national parks to maximise sightings and shoot in the best light—no rush, no distractions. Whether you're honing your skills or simply seeking adventure, this is a wildlife photography tour that will change the way you see the natural world.

Victoria Falls → Chobe → Savuti → Khwai → Okavango → Maun

BOTSWANA THROUGH your OWN LENS

A 9-Day Photo Safari for Just 4 Guests, Led by Drew Sproule

Join me for an immersive photography safari through Botswana's legendary wildlife regions—from the roaring power of Victoria Falls to the predator-rich Savuti and the pristine Okavango Delta. This is not a tour. It's an experience designed for people who crave awe, connection, and jaw-dropping moments.

DURATION

9 days / 8 nights

GROUP

4 people max
+ photography guide

DATE

2026- Dates TBC

  • “Drew proved to be an excellent guide and goes out of his way to re-arrange things to suit clients needs."

    — David J, Photo Safari Guest

  • "Drew runs a well-organised trip and overall is a guide-extraordinaire helping with all problems and just making the trip fun."

    – Ellen M.

  • "Drew is an excellent leader, very caring and attentive, ensuring we all had a great time."

    – David W.

  • "Drew’s knowledge, experience and easy going nature helped a group of like minded individuals to have fun and enjoy the whole experience to the full."

    – Ronnie M.

  • "A packed agenda and an outstanding variety of species resulted in excellent photography. Drew is a first class tour leader."

    – Neil P.

  • "Our tour leader Drew did a grand job in arranging the hide visits. Fabulous trip."

    – Chrissie W.

ONE OF THE MOST HEAVILY poached MAMMALS IN THE WORLD

Once roaming vast wild lands, African elephants now face a grim reality. The relentless demand for ivory remains the leading cause of their slaughter, turning their iconic tusks into targets.

But the threats don’t end there. Habitat loss, fragmentation, and rapid human development continue to push these giants toward the edge—erasing not just a species, but a symbol of Africa’s wild heart…

IN THE BALANCE

JOIN THE wild PRIDE