Neon Crocodile Photographs

The 'Caiman Crocodilus' Series Captures Unique Images of Reptiles

Photographer Andrew McGibbon created the 'Caiman Crocodilus' series, which captures enormous reptiles in psychedelic neon lights. The entire series features four magnificent Caiman crocodiles that are adorably named Dorothy, Mr. Snappy, Desmond and Baby Jeffrey.

Despite their sweet names, the Caiman Crocodilus shows off each beast's large body and gleaming sets of chompers. Each of the portraits captures the creatures in various hues of bright neon lights that range from blue to pink and project rainbow-like themes throughout the cohesive collection of images.

The whole series was made possible with the help of animal psychologist Trevor Smith and reptile specialist Rob Louth. The set included a DIY tank that allowed Andrew McGibbon to snap eye-level images. The images incorporate mist, water and of course the beautiful crocodiles that boast fierce elegance.
Trend Themes
1. Neon Animal Photography - Expanding the use of neon lights in animal photography creates an opportunity for photographers to capture unique and psychedelic images of animals.
2. DIY Photography Equipment - The creation of DIY photography equipment like the tank used in the 'Caiman Crocodilus' series can disrupt traditional professional photography gear.
3. Collaboration with Animal Experts - Partnering with animal experts like Smith and Louth can enable photographers to create stunning imagery while also providing valuable info about animal behavior and psychology.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers can utilize neon lighting and DIY equipment to produce unique and provocative images for art galleries, magazines, and social media.
2. Animal Conservation - Such surreal and abstract animal photography could lead to greater attention to animal conservation efforts as people become more fascinated with the beauty of wildlife.
3. Ecotourism - Creating neon-lit exhibits for reptiles at zoos or nature reserves could introduce a novel and interactive experience for tourists, leading to a stronger relationship with wildlife and nature.

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