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​Sabine Miorini

​I am Sabine Miorini, a Nature and Wildlife Photographer who has travelled the world — but it is Africa and its wildlife that have inspired me the most. My work is rooted in an unshakable love for nature and a determination to protect the fragile beauty that remains.

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​I see animals as they truly are: deeply emotional, intelligent, conscious beings with distinct personalities. This is why I love to portray them in a way that honours their individuality — their softness, their strength, their character, their soul. Every encounter is personal, and every image is a dialogue between their world and mine.

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Photography keeps me searching, evolving, and creating; it is more than a craft — it is a way of life. Through my lens, I try to reveal not only what we can see, but also what we can feel: connection, presence, and the unspoken truth of the wild.

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​Nature is where I find peace and serenity. When I am out in the elements — exposed to wind, silence, dust, rain, sun and open space — I feel grounded, humble and profoundly grateful. These moments bring me back to myself. They remind me of the beauty that still exists and the urgency with which we must protect it.

For years, Africa has shaped my vision and my purpose. I have travelled its remote corners from East to West, documenting what still exists — and what is at risk of being lost forever. I work alongside conservation projects, particularly those protecting endangered species such as rhinos, using my images to amplify their efforts and bring attention to the crises they face.

Every photograph I create is a call to action. I want people to see the soul of an animal, feel the truth of a disappearing habitat, and understand that we are running out of time.

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​​My mission is clear:
to inspire awareness, awaken responsibility, and ignite protection.
Photography is my voice, and I use it to defend the wild — fiercely, passionately, and with the hope that together we can still change the future.

Picture by Walter Luttenberger

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