About The Wild Image Project

The goal of the Wild Image Project is to raise awareness about the fragile and complex beauty of our planet and the necessity of living harmoniously with nature and preserving it for future generations.

Over the course of the Wild Image Project, Daniel Fox expects to shoot over 100,000 digital images that will be showcased in several multimedia photo essays, books and exhibits, designed to inspire viewers and raise their consciousness about the future. Images will predominately be of wildlife, with a special focus on endangered species and difficult-to-photograph subjects in their natural habitat. Landscapes and scenic images will round out the collection for each phase of the expedition, producing a comprehensive perspective on the regional geography and wildlife and the contribution they make to our global ecosystem.

More about Daniel

Explorer and Photographer, Daniel Fox follows the footstep of his childhood heroes, David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau, navigating the waters of Earth’s remote places. His lifelong passion for adventure and nature, and his commitment to inspire change and improving lives, has led him to create The Wild Image Project, with a mission to motivate others to alter their perspective on global issues by aesthetically presenting information and ideas that stimulate engagement, involvement and transformation.

Aside from being an iWend Ambassador, Daniel is also a Planet Explore Visionary, a Kokatat Ambassador and an Aquapac North American Champion. Find out more about his expedition at the Wild Image Project website. Also, check out his photography at the Kitsune Keimou site. Read Wend’s interview with Daniel here.