Henry Ausloos is a Belgian wildlife photographer specializing in wild animals. His work mainly focuses on mammals and birds, captured in their natural habitat through precise and detailed images. Each photograph highlights the morphology, behavior, and interactions of the species, providing reliable and comprehensive visual documentation of biodiversity.
Alongside photography, Ausloos has developed skills in scuba diving and navigation, allowing him to access varied and challenging environments. This multidisciplinary experience is reflected in the diversity of his compositions and his mastery of shooting techniques in complex natural conditions.
His images are produced with particular attention to technical quality, including composition, lighting, and sharpness, in order to produce prints suitable for publishing, specialized publications, and exhibitions. Each photographic series constitutes a reliable resource for the observation and study of wildlife, while presenting species in a clear and documented manner.
Henry Ausloos' work illustrates a methodical and professional approach to wildlife photography, combining keen observation, technical rigor, and an ability to capture the diversity of behaviors and natural environments. His photographs are used for awareness-raising, scientific illustration, and promoting biodiversity.