Artofzoo Vixen Gaia Gold Gallery 501 Pictures 〈Authentic ›〉

Final note: The gift shop sells tiny clay track-stamps. I bought three.

The photographer, Elena Voss, pairs her images with hand-pressed botanical cyanotypes made from the same locations where she shot. A photo of a vixen mid-yawn? Beside it, a ghostly blue print of the very foxglove she was hiding behind. You smell the damp earth before you read the label. Artofzoo Vixen Gaia Gold Gallery 501 Pictures

Downside? The lighting in the gallery is too warm; it washes out the cyanotypes. And one visitor kept saying, “I could take that photo” (no, Carol, you cannot sit in a blind for 14 hours waiting for a kingfisher to blink). Final note: The gift shop sells tiny clay track-stamps

Most wildlife photography feels like a job interview for National Geographic—perfect light, sharp eyes, no flies on the nose. But this exhibition? It’s messy in the best way. A photo of a vixen mid-yawn

People who love Wingspan but secretly prefer the egg art. Skip if: You want glossy coffee-table lions.