British photographer Tim Flach trains his camera lens on some of the most endangered animals on Earth.
Recollecting boyhood memories sketching outdoors, he attests to a bond he forged with nature by spending time in her midst, literally feeling the energy of a bee streaking through the sky as it passed in front of him while his pencil scratched the page. This primal bond is what he seeks to serve the viewer through his photography by employing a conscious anthropomorphism of nature — attributing human traits to all manner of things that crawl, creep, swim, and flutter in the wild world around us….