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Wildlife Photography isn’t a competition, it’s something very personal to the individual.


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Wildlife Photography isn’t a competition, it’s something very personal to the individual.


My beautifully illustrated talks showing the amazing wildlife I’ve photographed during my career are now all available via zoom.


As the New Year begins its a good time to reflect on a year that has impacted everyone around the globe in many different ways. Never in our lifetime as something had such a devastating effect on our day to day lives as Coronavirus.

The War on Wildlife Project exists to help tackle what they see as the ‘war on wildlife”They take a largely ethically-based approach and consider the exploitation and abuse of wildlife, especially for so-called ‘sport ‘to be wrong.

The Prints for Nature fine art photography sale includes some stunning photographs by more than eighty nature photographers from all around the world.

I’m very pleased to announce that my image of a wild female Sumatran Orangutan waking from her overnight nest as the morning sun breaks through the dense rainforest canopy has been chosen as one of the images for sale.
Onekind are delighted to invite you to OneKind’s Winter Warmers throughout December. They have lots of activities for you to enjoy over the festive period, including a range of great talks, classes, fun and games for all the family to get involved with.


Coronavirus has and still is a very challenging time for everyone, it’s even worse for those charities that depend on funds raised to carry on their work that have been really impacted this year.

There are many amazing charities and organisations around the UK that are really struggling because of coronavirus. One such place is the Vale Wildlife Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre.

Founded in 1984, Vale Wildlife Hospital is a rescue, rehabilitation and release centre, treating over 6,500 British wildlife casualties every year, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.