Sumatra-On The Frontline
I have just returned from the remote,Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was great to be back some twelve months on from my last visit. I was shadowing the rescue team -HOCRU from the Orangutan...
View ArticleThe Magic of Ranthambhore
Hello from Ranthambhore, India in this my sixth consecutive year of coming to this amazing place. My first week has now ended and shortly I will head back to Delhi airport to drop off my clients and...
View ArticleRanthambhore-Tell A Story
Welcome once more from India, the change over from dropping my first clients to picking my seconds ones up went well and we got back from the airport and once more settled into our daily routine which...
View ArticleOn Assignment-N-Photo Magazine
In the June issue of N-Photo magazine, out now in all good newspaper shops and online there is a brand new feature called “On assignment”. Paul the editor asked me if I could be the first photographer...
View ArticleWildlife Ethics- A duty of care
Wildlife Ethics, some might say what does that mean? does it matter? In an age where we can get whatever we want twenty-four hours a day with little effort. In an age where wildlife is under great...
View ArticleBird Watching-Birdfair 2015
In June’s issue of Bird Watching magazine there is a wonderful competition to find the ” Bird Watching Photographer of the Year 2015“. In the Open section, the winner receives a day’s one-to-one...
View ArticleMothernature-At Her Best and Worst
Over the last several weeks I have had many projects on the go, one such project has been watching a pair of beautiful Pied Flycatchers. These birds visit our shores during the spring and summer months...
View ArticleSkomer- Home of the Puffins
As the season almost comes to an end on the beautiful welsh island of Skomer, it has been a wonderful year for my Speculator Skomer one day workshops where all my clients have had some great encounters...
View ArticleTaken Back By Nature
A few images from a project that I’m working on at the moment. It’s an old coal mine which dates back to the 18th century but there are reports that coal may have been mined there from as early as the...
View ArticleGlobal Tiger Day 2015
Global Tiger Day is celebrated across the world in recognition of the animal regularly voted the public’s favorite animal. Despite this, the tiger is endangered and under threat of extinction from...
View ArticleHen Harrier Day 2015
I have just spent the last two days attending the Hen Harrier Weekend and as I write I’m still slightly overhauled by all the passion and sheer bloody mindedness to save these truly stunning birds I...
View ArticleNorfolks Spring Tides
There a few places in the UK where you can experience the sights and sounds of nature any better than the North Norfolk coast during the Spring Tides that start in earnest from this month onward and...
View ArticleTaken Back By Nature-Barn Owls
Barn Owls are a bird that stir a great fascination and emotion for me, I have loved them since my very early teens. I have had a truly magical time on my Barn Owl project over the summer. As we enter...
View ArticleLinnet Jacket-Country Innovation
This month see’s the release of the brand new range of clothing called the Linnet range from from Country Innovation. I have been chosen to be one of the few test pilots of this range, and I’m looking...
View ArticleThe Past-Relived
Recently I gained access to some of the buildings and estate to where I have been doing my Barn Owl project over the last several months. I went to areas the public don’t get to see, I was met by the...
View ArticleLinnet Jacket-First Impressions
I have had the Linnet jacket from Country Innovation now for several weeks after being chosen as one of their test pilots. The following review is from the time I have spent in the field with this...
View ArticleNikon 200-500mm-Eyes Of Nikon
I’m extremely honored to be asked once more by Nikon, Japan to be part of a new “Eyes of Nikon” project that is starting soon. Using the latest new lenses to capture the beauty of the natural world...
View ArticleWildlife Photography Workshops
With some of the mildest temperatures on record it’s been a funny couple of months with regard to wildlife. With daytime temperatures averaging around 16c it’s been really mild and warm and nature...
View ArticleWild Planet Magazine-Sumatra
In Decembers issue of Wild Planet magazine that is out now and I’m pleased to say my fourth article for this wonderful magazine covers the work of Orangutan Information Centre and their rescue team,...
View ArticleBAWC Wildlife Crime Conference 2016
A happy new year and hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and 2016 will be as good as it can be. With the unseasonable temperatures around it really hasn’t felt like winter this year. Flowers...
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