Cyril Ruoso photographs primates in different contexts, ranging from tropical forests to cities where certain species coexist with humans. His images capture social behaviors, interactions between individuals, and complex relationships with their environment, offering detailed documentation of the lifestyles of monkeys in the wild and in urban areas.
He is also interested in amphibians, particularly frogs, and highlights their diversity, behaviors, and the threats to their populations. His reports are produced with respect for the species, using a meticulous observational approach that produces images that can be used for research and scientific awareness.
His work has been published in specialized magazines and books on wildlife and biodiversity, and his photographs have won awards in several international competitions. They illustrate rarely documented subjects and bring scientific and educational value to the study of these animals.
Combining naturalist expertise and technical mastery, Cyril Ruoso offers a documented view of primates, amphibians, and human-wildlife interactions, enriching the visual and scientific knowledge of these species.