Cheetah On A Kill
"Cheetah On A Kill, Sutherland, South Africa" - Amid the silent stillness of the Hantam Karoo near Sutherland, South Africa—a cheetah claims her prize. The springbok, once swift and free, now lies at rest beneath a sky brushed with highveld light, the dramatic cycle of life frozen in exquisite detail. Captured on a private reserve in this starkly beautiful region, "Cheetah On A Kill" offers a reverent yet unflinching look at survival, grace, and divine provision in one of Africa’s most remote landscapes.
With its haunting stillness and raw power, the photograph is a tribute to both the predator and the plains. The female cheetah, radio-collared for conservation, allowed for a respectful photographic distance, her amber eyes unshaken by human presence. What followed was an exhilarating, intimate moment—a visceral reminder that in the wilderness, purpose and providence are ever-present.
Psalms 145:15-17
The eyes of all look expectantly to You,
And You give them their food in due season.
You open Your hand
And satisfy the desire of every living thing.
The Lord is righteous in all His ways,
Gracious in all His works.
The image draws spiritual resonance from Psalm 145:15–17 You open Your hand...And satisfy the desire of every living thing...The Lord is righteous in all His ways, a verse that reminds us of the unseen Hand that feeds and satisfies all living things. The cheetah hunts not in cruelty, but in accordance with divine order. There is beauty even in necessity; there is grace even in the chase. In this sacred stillness between life and loss, the observer is invited to contemplate the precision of creation—its balance, its mercy, and its fierce beauty.
The Hantam Karoo, with its dry plains, scarlet geophytes, and brooding volcanic outcrops like Salpeterkop, is a landscape of enduring extremes. A place where snow blankets the soil in winter and wildflowers erupt in spring, it holds a delicate ecosystem shaped by time and tenacity. Cheetahs here are part of a complex web—symbols of speed and fragility, of wild majesty clinging to survival.
For collectors and connoisseurs of African wildlife imagery, "Cheetah On A Kill" transcends the moment it captures. It is not merely a portrait of predator and prey—it is a reflection on order, on providence, and on the poetry of the wild. Signed and embossed, this Open Edition artwork is a window into one of creation’s most primal, beautiful truths: everything that breathes is seen, known, and sustained.
This is a signed and embossed Open Edition print.
Price range: $800.00 through $1 300.00
Cheetah On A Kill
Cheetah On A Kill
"Cheetah On A Kill, Sutherland, South Africa" - Amid the silent stillness of the Hantam Karoo near Sutherland, South Africa—a cheetah claims her prize. The springbok, once swift and free, now lies at rest beneath a sky brushed with highveld light, the dramatic cycle of life frozen in exquisite detail. Captured on a private reserve in this starkly beautiful region, "Cheetah On A Kill" offers a reverent yet unflinching look at survival, grace, and divine provision in one of Africa’s most remote landscapes.
With its haunting stillness and raw power, the photograph is a tribute to both the predator and the plains. The female cheetah, radio-collared for conservation, allowed for a respectful photographic distance, her amber eyes unshaken by human presence. What followed was an exhilarating, intimate moment—a visceral reminder that in the wilderness, purpose and providence are ever-present.
Psalms 145:15-17
The eyes of all look expectantly to You,
And You give them their food in due season.
You open Your hand
And satisfy the desire of every living thing.
The Lord is righteous in all His ways,
Gracious in all His works.
The image draws spiritual resonance from Psalm 145:15–17 You open Your hand...And satisfy the desire of every living thing...The Lord is righteous in all His ways, a verse that reminds us of the unseen Hand that feeds and satisfies all living things. The cheetah hunts not in cruelty, but in accordance with divine order. There is beauty even in necessity; there is grace even in the chase. In this sacred stillness between life and loss, the observer is invited to contemplate the precision of creation—its balance, its mercy, and its fierce beauty.
The Hantam Karoo, with its dry plains, scarlet geophytes, and brooding volcanic outcrops like Salpeterkop, is a landscape of enduring extremes. A place where snow blankets the soil in winter and wildflowers erupt in spring, it holds a delicate ecosystem shaped by time and tenacity. Cheetahs here are part of a complex web—symbols of speed and fragility, of wild majesty clinging to survival.
For collectors and connoisseurs of African wildlife imagery, "Cheetah On A Kill" transcends the moment it captures. It is not merely a portrait of predator and prey—it is a reflection on order, on providence, and on the poetry of the wild. Signed and embossed, this Open Edition artwork is a window into one of creation’s most primal, beautiful truths: everything that breathes is seen, known, and sustained.
This is a signed and embossed Open Edition print.
Price range: $800.00 through $1 300.00
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The Cameras
The camera type used in the shot
A diverse array of cameras—both analogue and digital—have been employed across these collections, each chosen for its unique qualities and the specific demands of the work. From the deliberate precision of large format film to the immediacy of high-resolution digital capture, the tools used are integral to the aesthetic and technical depth of each image.
Ultra Large Format Film
Korona 7×17 Banquet panoramic cameras, working in the ultra-large-format 7×17 inch size with Ilford professional black-and-white film. Celebrated for their extraordinary clarity and subtle tonal gradation, these cameras excel in producing prints intended for large-scale display and are well-suited to creating expansive, gallery-grade prints.
Large Format Film
Shen-Hao field cameras in 4×5, 4×10, 5×7, and 8×10 formats, as well as custom-built pinhole configurations. These offer exceptional detail and tonal range, suited to large-scale prints.
Medium Format Film
A selection of classic and professional medium format systems, including the Yashica 44, Baby Rolleiflex, Pentax 645n, Mamiya 645 1000S, Yashica Mat 6×6 TLR, and the Pentax 6×7 MLU. Work in panoramic and specialised formats is achieved using 6×7, 6×8, 6×9, and 6×12 roll film backs, alongside the Fuji GX617 Professional.
Small Format Film
Iconic 35mm cameras including the Nikon F5 and F6, valued for their reliability and exceptional lens systems.
Digital
High-resolution digital capture is achieved using the Nikon D800e, D4, D5, Z9, and the medium format Fuji GFX 100—chosen for their dynamic range, colour fidelity, and image depth.
The Certificate of Authenticity
The signed document affirming provenance
Each artwork from CFP Prints is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA)—a formal, signed document affirming the provenance and originality of the piece. This certificate includes technical specifications of the work and verifies that it was produced exclusively by CFP Prints to the highest standards of quality.
The CoA is a physical, signed and embossed document, issued with every print—whether limited or open edition—and should remain with the artwork at all times. It serves as a vital record of authenticity for private collectors, galleries, and institutions alike, and is essential in the event of resale or exhibition.
The Collections
About our collections
Spanning over a decade of dedicated photographic exploration, these fine art prints offer a visually rich and emotionally resonant experience—crafted for discerning collectors with a deep appreciation for African imagery.
Each piece originates from either digital capture or traditional photographic film. When working with film, I hand-develop it using either the C41 for colour or ID-11 for black & white process to produce negatives, or the E6 process for colour-positive slides. These originals are then meticulously drum or flatbed scanned and edited with reference to the raw image—preserving authenticity without digital manipulation. Final adjustments are made in Photoshop to refine tonal range, enhance contrast, and remove minor imperfections, all while remaining true to the integrity of the original shot.
The body of work is organized into two primary formats: Film and Digital, and further curated by location or thematic focus, offering a cohesive yet diverse view into contemporary African visual culture.
The Editions
The edition process and signing
Limited Editions
To preserve both artistic integrity and collector value, all CFP Prints limited editions are strictly capped at twenty-five prints worldwide—regardless of size or format. This deliberate limitation ensures each work remains rare, covetable, and a sound investment for serious collectors.
Signing
Each print is individually signed, embossed, and hand-numbered to guarantee authenticity. For example, a notation of 10/25 designates the 10th print in an edition of 25, with 15 still available. A mark of 25/25 signifies the final print in the edition—no further reproductions will ever be produced. All markings are discreetly applied to maintain the visual harmony of the artwork.
The Framing
Our framed options
Framing is offered as an optional bespoke service designed to complement the refined aesthetic of each artwork. Our signature framing uses archival materials and is consistent with the presentation standards seen in our exhibitions.
Because framing preferences are deeply personal, we do not include it by default. However, we are pleased to consult on framing that suits your space, taste, and curatorial vision.
Crafted for the world’s most refined collections, we use Artglass™ AR 70 to reveal art as it was intended to be seen — luminous, pure and undistorted. Its anti-reflective surface eliminates distraction, its gentle hue enhances depth, and its enduring protection preserves each masterpiece with quiet sophistication.
If you choose to frame independently, we strongly recommend working with a professional framer experienced in handling fine art. Unframed prints are delicate and must be stored flat — never rolled or placed in tubes — to maintain their condition.
The Photographic Process
How film images are processed
The film collection has been captured entirely on traditional photographic film, then hand-developed using darkroom chemistry to achieve the desired contrast, depth, and tonal richness. Each image is the result of a single, unrepeatable exposure—meticulously composed and executed without the use of AI or automated intervention.
Once developed, the negatives or slides are professionally scanned and prepared for print with reference to the original exposure. No digital manipulation is applied beyond subtle refinements to preserve the integrity of the film—ensuring that the final print remains faithful to the moment it was made.
Film, by its very nature, carries imperfections—grain, subtle shifts in tone, the occasional flare or softness at the edges. Unlike digital images, which strive for clinical precision, film embraces the organic unpredictability of chemistry and light. It is imperfectly perfect.
These characteristics are not flaws but part of the medium’s truth—reminders that each frame was made by hand, in real time, through glass and emulsion. The result is an image with soul—alive with texture, nuance, and a quiet sense of presence that cannot be replicated or manufactured.
This is photography at its most elemental. Honest. Tactile. Human.
A bespoke, boutique process, rooted in craftsmanship and authenticity. Each image is created with intention, patience, and a deep respect for the medium.
The Printed Medium
The types of canvas and papers we use
At CFP Prints, every artwork is reproduced with a commitment to archival quality, material integrity, and aesthetic excellence. We print exclusively on carefully selected fine art materials that uphold the visual and tactile standards expected by discerning collectors.
Mediums
Our prints are available on two premium substrates, chosen for their longevity and superb image reproduction:
Canvas
Hahnemühle Cézanne Canvas 430 gsm
This natural white, 100% cotton canvas is acid-free and optimised for both photographic and fine art reproduction. Its finely woven, matt surface provides exceptional elasticity—ideal for stretching over wooden stretcher bars. The result is a richly textured print surface that enhances depth and presence, while preserving subtle tonal nuances.
Paper
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Matt Baryta 308 gsm
A 100% cotton paper with a natural white tone and no optical brighteners, this paper combines a refined matt finish with the subtle elegance of a baryta coating. Its exceptionally smooth surface and premium inkjet coating deliver rich colour, exquisite detail, deep blacks, and an impressive tonal range, while printed areas reveal a delicate sheen that beautifully contrasts with the matt paper base. Soft to the touch and crafted for lasting quality, Photo Rag® Matt Baryta is acid- and lignin-free, meeting the highest standards for age resistance and museum-quality presentation.
The Printing Company
The printing company we use
All works are produced in collaboration with a respected professional fine art print studio, known for its expertise in archival pigment printing for galleries, museums, and private collectors. Our longstanding relationship ensures a shared understanding of the aesthetic and technical requirements for each edition.
Test prints and unused reprints are securely destroyed, guaranteeing that no unauthorised duplicates are ever circulated—preserving both the integrity and exclusivity of each edition.
