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About Us

Nature is my studio. Pattern is what I observe. Connection is what I seek.

Phytography Studio is focused on photographing the emotional presence of wildlife and the quiet patterns that shape the natural world.

(And no, "Phytography" isn't about plants—it's a playful blend of Phyllis + Photography.)

At the heart of my work is a simple belief: All life is striving to exist—not just to survive, but to connect, adapt, and endure.

My photography centers on wildlife, not in action or spectacle, but in stillness. I observe moments of expression, tension, solitude, and subtle interaction—images that reflect something real, something felt.

Each photograph is an invitation to slow down, to observe, and to feel. Because when we feel connected to another life—whether animal, landscape, or cultural tradition—we begin to care. And from care comes the possibility of conservation.

While wildlife remains my primary focus, I also document the environments and traditional cultures that live in close relationship with nature. True conservation is not just about protecting animals—it's about understanding the ecosystems and human stories intertwined with them.

This is not photography for content. It's photography as presence. As observation. As connection.

Phyllis Cheung - Wildlife Photographer

About the Photographer

Observer at heart. ADHD-driven focus. Anthropology-trained.

Passionate about wildlife, nature, and quiet moments.

An explorer seeking connection with landscapes, species, cultures and stories.

Empathic by nature, drawn to emotion and subtle pattern.

Driven by a deep care for conservation.

My Approach

Respect for Nature

The welfare of wildlife always comes first. I never disturb animals for a photograph.

Patience & Presence

The best shots come to those who wait. I spend hours waiting for the perfect moment.

Authentic Moments

Every image is a real moment in nature—no baiting, no staged scenes, just pure wildlife.

Want to Work Together?

Whether you're interested in prints, conservation partnerships, or collaboration opportunities, I'd love to hear from you.

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