In a world where the survival of majestic species like the wild tiger hangs in the balance, the power of visual storytelling cannot be underestimated. The “Eye on the Tiger” photography exhibition is a testament to the ability of art to inspire, educate and mobilise action for conservation. This exhibition not only highlights the beauty and majesty of the world’s largest cats but also underscores the urgent need to protect and preserve these magnificent creatures for future generations.
Direct from London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall, the “Eye on the Tiger” photography exhibition made its debut in Kuala Lumpur on 22 September 2023. The exhibition was held at The Starhill and Lot 10, with both venues showcasing this unique display. As the world’s largest wild tiger photography exhibition, featuring 30 of the world’s leading photographers and 60 stunning images, it provided the ideal platform to raise awareness about the plight of the wild tiger.
Organised by the conservation organisation and long-term YTL partner, Save Wild Tigers, the exhibition’s launch event at The Starhill was hosted by Elaine Daly and attended by numerous conservation partners, media representatives and YTL Corp’s representatives, including Ruth Yeoh, Head of Sustainability and Ralph Dixon, Executive Director of Sustainability. A subsequent media launch featured HRH Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah, The Crown Prince of Pahang Darul Makmur, as the guest of honour, along with several diplomatic ambassadors.
All images were available for purchase, with proceeds going to Save Wild Tigers and their Malaysian conservation partners, the Habitat Foundation and RIMAU. Donations to the Habitat Foundation from the exhibition will support the establishment of the Al-Sultan Abdullah Tiger Reserve in Pahang, aiding in the recovery of the critically endangered Malayan Tiger.





In a world where the survival of majestic species like the wild tiger hangs in the balance, the power of visual storytelling cannot be underestimated. The “Eye on the Tiger” photography exhibition is a testament to the ability of art to inspire, educate and mobilise action for conservation. This exhibition not only highlights the beauty and majesty of the world’s largest cats but also underscores the urgent need to protect and preserve these magnificent creatures for future generations.
Direct from London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall, the “Eye on the Tiger” photography exhibition made its debut in Kuala Lumpur on 22 September 2023. The exhibition was held at The Starhill and Lot 10, with both venues showcasing this unique display. As the world’s largest wild tiger photography exhibition, featuring 30 of the world’s leading photographers and 60 stunning images, it provided the ideal platform to raise awareness about the plight of the wild tiger.

Organised by the conservation organisation and long-term YTL partner, Save Wild Tigers, the exhibition’s launch event at The Starhill was hosted by Elaine Daly and attended by numerous conservation partners, media representatives and YTL Corp’s representatives, including Ruth Yeoh, Head of Sustainability and Ralph Dixon, Executive Director of Sustainability. A subsequent media launch featured HRH Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah, The Crown Prince of Pahang Darul Makmur, as the guest of honour, along with several diplomatic ambassadors.
All images were available for purchase, with proceeds going to Save Wild Tigers and their Malaysian conservation partners, the Habitat Foundation and RIMAU. Donations to the Habitat Foundation from the exhibition will support the establishment of the Al-Sultan Abdullah Tiger Reserve in Pahang, aiding in the recovery of the critically endangered Malayan Tiger.

