Brandon Cole Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Brandon Cole based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Brandon Cole
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
group of bottlenose dolphins underwater photograph by Brandon Cole
one killer whale or orca jumping out of the ocean in the Pacific by Brandon Cole
one great white shark jumping out of ocean in an attack at dusk by Brandon Cole
two dolphins jumping together at sunset by Brandon Cole
Great White Shark lunging out of the ocean with mouth open showing teeth by Brandon Cole
striped marlin feeding on baitball of sardines by Brandon Cole
Humpback Whale lifting massive tail flukes high surrounded by snowcapped mountains in Alaska by Brandon Cole
one california sea lion plays with colorful sea star underwater by Brandon Cole
thousands of harmless Golden Jellyfish underwater photograph from Jellyfish Lake in Palau by Brandon Cole
mother and baby Florida Manatees together in Florida spring by Brandon Cole
award winning photo of two killer whales at sunset dramatic silhouette by Brandon Cole
fun underwater photo of green sea turtle in tropical blue ocean by Brandon Cole
group of sailfish swimming in blue tropical ocean waters by Brandon Cole
Red or Sockeye Salmon unique view showing above and below river spawning fish underneath by Brandon Cole
colorful tropical fish photograph of Banggai Cardinalfish from I by Brandon Cole
energetic group of common dolphins leaping out of water all at once by Brandon Cole
bright corals and schooling fish on tropical reef in Fiji by Brandon Cole
cute picture of mother and pup harbor seals touching noses on iceberg near glacier in Alaska by Brandon Cole
one striped marlin feeding on baitball of sardines beautiful wall decor for office or home by Brandon Cole
fun tropical clownfish nemo image bright and colorful home or office decor by Brandon Cole
starfish detail colorful abstract underwater photo from Pacific Ocean by Brandon Cole
big yellowfin tuna fish spawning behavior underwater photograph from Mexico by Brandon Cole
dozens of pelagic Silky Sharks feeding on baitfish in tropical Mexican waters by Brandon Cole
one great white shark with mouth open swims through turbulent blue water by Brandon Cole
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About Brandon Cole
BIO
Brandon Cole is a full-time professional wildlife photographer and writer specializing in the marine environment worldwide.
What does this mean? That he lives underwater, commutes by boat, and keeps company with great white sharks, killer whales, and spawning salmon. That he is constantly creating dramatic new imagery for you. That his library has the pictures you need- jumping dolphins, colorful coral reefs, giant octopus, seahorses, manatees, kelp forests, schooling fish, scuba divers, and just about anything else that has flippers or fins and lives beneath the waves. That his team has the knowledge to answer your questions, the experience to help you complete your photo research on-time, and the skill to bring back the shots on assignment which make you, your customers and viewers say "Wow!"
That he looks forward to the opportunity to work with you!
CREDITS
His award-winning photography has appeared in hundreds of publications globally. Select magazine credits include The National Geographic Magazine, Smithsonian, GEO, The New York Times, Popular Photography, Stern, and Outside. His work has been featured on more than 200 covers. He has completed assignment work for clients as diverse as Alaska Airlines, The BBC, Discovery Channel Books, Stern, and television's "Wild Things". His photography has been published in hundreds of books (including solo books), calendars (25+ publishers, including many exclusives), cards and posters, electronic products, advertising, exhibits, and other media with clients such as AT&T, The Cousteau Society, Encyclopedia Britannica, HP, Microsoft, The National Geographic Society, The National Marine Fisheries Service, Pacific Life Insurance, The Sierra Club, and World Wildlife Fund.