wildlife photography

  • Part extensive guide book to the Farne Islands wildlife, part gorgeous coffee table book for the sea-bird and seal aficionado, this book has something for everyone interested in wildlife, whether they’ve been to the Islands or not. It’s chock full of photos and contains useful biological information on each of the species, not least when each species is actually present at the Farnes. Not only that, but there is a section on photography tips that will help you get the best out of your visit. This book used to be available on Amazon, but I only sell new copies directly now. This is edition 1 and is paperback. If you'd like to buy the updated 2nd edition eBook, please see here.
  • Part extensive guide book to the Farne Islands wildlife, part gorgeous coffee table book for the sea-bird and marine mammal aficionado, this book has something for everyone interested in wildlife, whether they’ve been to the Islands or not. It’s chock full of photos and contains useful biological information on each of the species, not least when each species is actually present at the Farnes. Not only that, but there is a section on photography tips that will help you get the best out of your visit. Fully updated version with 200 extra pages of new photographs, species accounts, information and photography tips!
    • Seven years in the making
    • Hundreds of beautiful new photos
    • Useful biological information on each species
    • New species accounts: bottlenose dolphin, roseate tern, rock pipit and oystercatcher
    • Expanded photography tips section
    • A little on the geology of the Farnes
    • Completely reformatted as an eBook - download to your phone, tablet or computer and always have it with you
    If you'd prefer a paperback, rather than an eBook, you can order the first edition of the book here.
  • Come on the wildlife photography holiday of a lifetime with us! I've been running African photo safaris - tailor made for photographers - since 2013 with fellow pro wildlife photographer and friend Alan Hewitt. Our company is called African Photography Safaris. The atmosphere is always fun and relaxed on our safaris, as well as being a place to learn more about your camera settings and how to take fantastic photos of Africa's incredible wildlife. Join us round the camp fire with a beer / glass of wine to discuss the highlights of the day. We contribute to local conservation with approx. £800 per person going directly to the wildlife conservancy areas, plus the Mara Predator Project and Ol Chorro Rhino Sanctuary. I'm also a pro filmmaker, so if you're interested in learning your camera's video functions, I'll be happy to help. Take a look at our safaris here:
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