Disclaimer: These photos do not belong to the owner of this website but were kindly submitted by photographers. Some photos may be PR images produced by marine parks and aquariums. In all cases appropriate credit is given. Photos with multiple whales include identification which is listed from left to right (according to eye patch) unless stated otherwise.

You may repost these photos as long as you credit the photographer and refer back to this website.

Please contact me at inherentlywild@gmail.com if you wish to add to this gallery. 

Photo provided by Jovana Ivastanin.

Photo by Robert Lansing, provided by Jordan Waltz and Blackmoon2101.

Photos provided by Kimmy Vengeance.

Photo by Ted Griffin.

Photos provided by Tiggerlily and Holly Hickman.

Photos provided by Ashley Anderson.

Photo provided by Rachel Cali.

Photo provided by moon_tides.

Photo provided by Kim Zerbe.

Photos provided by KE Wiley.

Photo provided by Laurie Néron.

Photo provided by Canuck Kcunac.

Namu’s lifeless body
Photo provided by Tara Byrne.

Photo provided by Rebecca Partridge.

Photos from the book “Namu – Quest For The Killer Whale” by Ted Griffin.

Namu’s move to Seattle
Photo provided by Hyena2_18.

Photos provided by Blackmoon2101.

Namu caught in the net with his family closeby

Photos provided by OrcaArtist.

Photos provided by Valérie Meyer.

Photos provided by Orcaholic2001.

Photo provided by Ro-hee.

Photos provided by Jen Richards.

Photos by Pat Hathaway.

Photo provided by Elizabeth Batt.

Photo provided by Jordan Waltz.

Shamu and Namu

Shamu and Namu

Photos provided by HaH.

Photos provided by Sara Farrell.

Namu – April 1, 1966
Photo by The Bermerton Sun/Kitsap Sun (provided by anonymous)

Photos provided by Sara Farrell.


Photos provided by Sara Farrell.

Photo by The Associated Press provided by Katerina Studios.

Namu and Juliet(C15)
Photos provided by Katerina Studios.

Photos by Gerald H. Grosso, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photos provided by Sara Farrell

More pictures of Namu can be found on Flip Schulke’s website.