Conservation Photography
As a wildlife photographer my mission is to help wildlife with my images, telling their stories and more about where and how they live.


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As a wildlife photographer my mission is to help wildlife with my images, telling their stories and more about where and how they live.


The winners of the MPOY 2024 competition, Mammal Connections have now been announced. The standard was absolutely brilliant in all the categories.

1st place:The Squirrel and the Bee by Gary Watson, taken near Elgin, Scotland.



The beauty of photographing wildlife is that you never know what you will see, its always changing and evolving. In this environment the photographer must learn to work with these changing conditions and behaviours.

This pair Dippers have started feeding their young in the Peak District National park. Now the real work for them starts with around three weeks of constant feeding.
Each year I always look forward to this time of year when they are rearing their young. It’s such a special time to be around one of my all time favourite birds. Click on the 4K setting for the best quality.
Working on your own projects is a great way of learning more about your chosen subject, while becoming a better wildlife photographer I firmly believe.

