Limited Edition — No. 001

Alpine dingo printCanis dingo

Australian Alps · Edition of 150

A decade in the field, distilled into a single frame. Photographed and researched by a wildlife cinematographer embedded with alpine dingo families. Each print directly funds conservation projects and research.

150Edition size
5Acquired
145Remaining
Field Notes

10 years tracking the most misunderstood animal in Australia

The alpine dingo occupies Australia's alpine environments. They are not a pest. They are an apex predator whose presence shapes the health of entire mountain ecosystems.

This image was made not in a single moment, but earned over years of building trust with a specific family group in the ACT High Country. It is the kind of frame that only exists through proximity and patience.

The Edition

Dr Daniel Hunter — wildlife cinematographer & biologist

Daniel's work has taken him across the world filming for the BBC, National Geographic and Disney. David Attenborough narrates his footage. He is also a trained biologist.

Field Editions publishes artwork that could only exist through sustained relationship with a subject. Each edition is numbered and printed on archival media to museum standards.

The artwork for this edition was commissioned from Lillian Webb, one of Australia's finest natural history illustrators.

Alpine dingo print — Edition of 150

Unframed
$590.00
AUD · includes GST
  • Print size A2 (420 × 594 mm)
  • Paper Hahnemühle Photo Rag
  • Ink Archival pigment
  • Ships in Flat-pack tube

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Why it matters

Every print funds the research that keeps dingoes in the High Country

A portion of every sale goes directly conservation projects. Purchasing a print is not only a transaction, you are making a donation to the continued protection of Australian wildlife and landscapes.

Field Editions donates 10% of every sale to Bush Heritage Australia.

$295Contributed to Bush Heritage
from this edition
BBC Natural History
National Geographic
Disney
Narrated by David Attenborough
Dr Daniel Hunter
About the founder

I've spent my career getting close to animals most people never see

I'm Dr Daniel Hunter, wildlife cinematographer and biologist. Over the past decade I've filmed natural history sequences across the world for the BBC, National Geographic and Disney. When David Attenborough describes what you're seeing on screen, sometimes it's footage I made.

The alpine dingo stopped me. Not because it's dramatic, though it is, but because most Australians have never seen one, and many would sooner see them gone. After years filming this specific population in the ACT High Country, I wanted to do something that brought them into people's lives in a different way.

Field Editions is my answer to that. Limited prints, made to museum standard, from someone who has genuinely earned their access to these animals. I started it because I believe the best argument for protecting Australian wildlife is letting people fall in love with it first.

— Dr Daniel Hunter, Melbourne

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