En Danger - Limited Edition

from $180.00

The rostrum of the sawfish, often referred to as the “saw”. This iconic adaptation represents how amazing evolution is, but it also represents several unique animals on the verge of extinction. I took this photo while rescuing a smalltooth sawfish alongside Tampa Bay Waterkeeper, Havenworth Coastal Conservation, and the Tampa Bay times. I was truly an incredible experience to be able to help assist and document an animal on the critically endangered list.

This photograph was used by The Tampa Bay Times, Fox News, and more.

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Prints are signed and numbered by Drew McDougall.

Metal Prints are borderless and ready to hang

Outside white border on all Fine Art Prints. (12” × 18” have 1 inch border. All other prints have a 2 inch border)

Fine Art Print Editions: 20 for each size

Metal Editions: 10 for each size

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The rostrum of the sawfish, often referred to as the “saw”. This iconic adaptation represents how amazing evolution is, but it also represents several unique animals on the verge of extinction. I took this photo while rescuing a smalltooth sawfish alongside Tampa Bay Waterkeeper, Havenworth Coastal Conservation, and the Tampa Bay times. I was truly an incredible experience to be able to help assist and document an animal on the critically endangered list.

This photograph was used by The Tampa Bay Times, Fox News, and more.

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Prints are signed and numbered by Drew McDougall.

Metal Prints are borderless and ready to hang

Outside white border on all Fine Art Prints. (12” × 18” have 1 inch border. All other prints have a 2 inch border)

Fine Art Print Editions: 20 for each size

Metal Editions: 10 for each size


Limited edition prints are signed, numbered, and printed on the museum grade, archival paper or vivid and durable aluminum metal.

Each limited edition print will come with a “Story Card” telling you how I took the image and some of my thoughts about it.

These prints aren’t just decoration, they are stories from our natural world and the cultures and wildlife that cohabitates it. They are meant to last.