Stéphane Granzotto is renowned for his spectacular images of sperm whales, such as this photograph, taken in the Indian Ocean. "While I was diving to try to photograph the social life of a group of sperm whales in Mauritius, this adult female swam towards me, and brushed right past me," he says. "She stayed like this for a few seconds, and offered me her caudal fin. An unforgettable moment!" Taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark III (now succeeded by the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV) with a Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at 16mm, 1/200 sec, f/4 and ISO 160. © Stéphane Granzotto
When wildlife photographer Stéphane Granzotto and his camera went diving with sperm whales a decade ago, he had no idea those iconic images would go on to make him famous across the globe.
The Canon Ambassador's spectacular pictures of sperm whales sleeping vertically were taken off the coast of Mauritius, during a six-year project documenting the animals' behaviour, and were shared by National Geographic. "It was like a dream," says Stéphane. "It was an incredible discovery. It's such a powerful experience to be in water with this huge animal, these giants, and yet they are so peaceful. They have been described as very big predators, but they are very shy, so intelligent and clever, and they welcomed us into their world."