
Studio Khonsu where invited to photograph one of the worlds leading shark scientists, Tristan Guttridge as he partnered with leading shark behaviourist William Winram as they retrieved tags and data devices they had previously placed on several different species of local sharks to help pattern their behaviour and migration.
Andros Island is the largest Island in the Bahamas, despite its size it is largely inaccessible, therefore remaining largely wild, on land and in its surrounding ocean.
The data collected here goes into the extremely important scientific papers Tristan authors, which ultimately play a huge role in the conservation of sharks in this region.












Studio Khonsu where invited to photograph one of the worlds leading shark scientists, Tristan Guttridge as he partnered with leading shark behaviourist William Winram as they retrieved tags and data devices they had previously placed on several different species of local sharks to help pattern their behaviour and migration.
Andros Island is the largest Island in the Bahamas, despite its size it is largely inaccessible, therefore remaining largely wild, on land and in its surrounding ocean.
The data collected here goes into the extremely important scientific papers Tristan authors, which ultimately play a huge role in the conservation of sharks in this region.










