Bohol Tarsiers are only 4 to 5 inches tall and are considered the world's smallest primate. Their size is no bigger than the hand of an adult male. Tarsiers are nocturnal animals and feed mainly on fruit and insects. In the 1960s they were a common sight in the southern part of Bohol, but it is now estimated that there are only 1,000 specimens left in the wild.
A collection of photographs taken during my travels around the world, from South Africa to North Korea. My photos range from landscapes to animals, people and cultures, characterised by pure, realistic colours. Exactly as I have been able to observe them through my own eyes during.. Read more…