[1] He has amassed the largest database of predatory events involving great white sharks in False Bay and was the first member of the scientific community to observe the breaching behaviour.
His endeavours, with the co-operation of local beach net fishermen, saw the tagging, documenting and releasing of over fifteen thousand sharks and rays.
In 1992 Fallows was at the forefront of great white shark tours when he started his work and research at Dyer Island off Gansbaai.
Although he is best known for his world famous breaching great white shark images, he specialises in both ocean and terrestrial wildlife photography.
His limited edition fine art prints are globally renowned for their intimate representation of some of the world's most charismatic and iconic mega fauna.