Africa – Leopards Lookout
£79.00 – £140.00Price range: £79.00 through £140.00
Title: Leopards Lookout
Artist: Paul Haddon Fine Art Photography
Type: Limited Edition Print
Image size: 25.0cm x 25.0cm
Framed Size (approximate): 48.0cm x 49.0cm
Edition size: 195
Available formats:
Mounted: in a warm white mount
Framed: in a Black Frame with gold/Bronze sight edge and a warm white mount
Leopards Lookout Botswana Paul Haddon Photography
Leopards Lookout Botswana Paul Haddon Photography
Fine art wildlife photography
Leopards Lookout Botswana
A Moment Frozen in Time
This captivating black and white photograph showcases a leopard perched in a tree. The image perfectly captures the animal’s powerful presence and watchful gaze. The monochrome palette enhances the drama of the scene.
Textural Contrast
Paul Haddon’s masterful photography reveals the contrasting textures of the leopard’s fur and the tree’s bark. Furthermore, the play of light and shadow adds remarkable depth. The result is a visually striking composition.
Nature’s Majesty
The leopard, framed by the tree’s branches, appears both regal and vulnerable. Consequently, the image is both powerful and poignant. In addition, the photographer skillfully captures a moment of quiet observation.
Timeless Elegance
This framed print brings a touch of wild elegance to any setting. Therefore, it’s a conversation starter and a beautiful addition to your home or office. Moreover, it’s a piece that will be treasured for years to come.
Paul Haddon Biography
Discovery of Photography
Paul Haddon discovered his passion for photography at age 14. He started taking pictures with his dad’s film camera, capturing moments with Rebel, his German Shepherd. Eager to understand photography’s technical side, Paul enrolled in a night school course. Within two years, he achieved both “O” and “A” level standards in photography.
Unique Exploration
Paul enjoyed photographing unusual subjects such as cemeteries in the magical, eerie light of late nights. These explorations often frightened him, yet fueled his creativity. Eventually, work and family commitments shifted his priorities, and photography took a back seat. However, nearly 20 years later, the advent of digital photography reignited his interest. Paul couldn’t resist; he purchased his first digital camera.
Commercial Success
Paul’s first commercial achievement came with a panoramic montage of the Back Beach in Teignmouth, sold in his restaurant. As demand for his framed photography grew, he ventured into the picture framing and Fine Art industries. This journey eventually led to the creation of Haddon Galleries in Torquay.
Ongoing Adventures
Now, Paul travels to exotic locations to photograph a variety of subjects, including wildlife, street life, landscapes, and seascapes. Nature and the world around him continue to inspire and amaze him.




