Adrian O'Brien

I have worked in the Travel and Tourism industry for over 20 years. My grandmother’s bookshelves were weighted down with almost 100 years worth of National Geographic magazines which made me dream when I was young.

It was the wildlife and wilderness that caught my eye.

Since then I have spent 25 years in the travel business helping others fulfill their dreams What I enjoy most though, is creating the images that make them dream.

I hope that my website can help others to explore the world and that my portfolio, will excite you and encourage you to take the step to discovering the beautiful wildlife our world has to offer.

I am a member of the VTNÖ, Austria’s (I live there) leading nature photographic society.

Posts by Adrian

There must be something that these 3 lynx siblings are looking at. Three in a row in the soft morning light.

Iberian Lynx Photography

Iberian Lynx Photography: A Comprehensive Guide The Iberian Lynx, one of the world’s rarest cats, offers a unique subject for wildlife photographers. Found primarily in Spain’s Doñana and Sierra de Andújar National Parks, these elusive creatures require…

Elephants travel in herds which means that family portraits are relatively easy. However just like any family they don't always look at the camera all at the same time.

Elephant Photography

Do you dream of photographing elephants in the wild? Is the end goal of all your wildlife photography to get the perfect image of an elephant?

This might be extreme but if you just want to get the best shot you can while on safari read on to find out how.

A beautiful eye-level photograph of a resting female tiger in the sweltering heat of summer in Ranthambore National Park,  Rajasthan, India

Tiger Photography

If you are a wildlife photographer, you have probably dreamed of photographing a tiger in the wild. Even if you are just a beginner wildlife photographer and starting out on your journey, it is highly likely to be at the top of your list. It isn’t as difficult…

This lioness was a little bit isolated from her pride but they were not too far away. It was just the long grasses that hide them so well when they are hunting that prevented me from photographing the others.

Lion Photography

Lions are a priority for most safari-goers. If you are traveling to Africa to see a lion, you will undoubtedly want to bring home an image worthy of the trip. The most important thing about photographing any animal is knowing its habits and tendencies. Understanding…

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