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Since 2013, I’ve published hundreds of blog posts on all aspects of photography. Some are aimed at helping photographers with their technique, settings, and equipment, but others describe my exhibitions, workshops, and adventures in Africa, Antarctica, and beyond.
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Wildlife Photography Workshop
I held my latest wildlife photography workshop at the London Wetland Centre this morning in association with Handmade Workshops.
We had five people, and it was very enjoyable—I hope for them as well as me!
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Every picture tells a story: Bear Gills
I’m a wildlife photographer, and this is one in an occasional series of posts about my best photographs. I’ll tell you how I took them and break down the shot into the idea, the location, the equipment, the settings, the technique and any post-processing necessary.
![Nine ways to make money from wildlife photography](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1617975067104-R9T2GAML2XEQNFKB7W0G/Bath+Time.jpg)
Nine ways to make money from wildlife photography
The obvious question for a lot of amateur photographers is ‘How do I make money from wildlife photography?’ The answer is that I’m still trying to work it out! All I can do is tell you what I’ve done myself and give you a few ideas.
![Every picture tells a story: Fly Bee](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1615561252438-BOZVQOPLVSW5GFFHY6XX/Fly+Bee.jpg)
Every picture tells a story: Fly Bee
I’m a wildlife photographer, and this is one in an occasional series of posts about my favourite photographs. I’ll tell you how I took them and break down the shot into the idea, the location, the equipment, the settings, the technique and any post-processing.
![Guest post: Seven tips that will turn your hobby into a profession](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1562762271352-K9V3F4MN5GMUJCBWS9LI/dreamstime_m_78191970.jpg)
Guest post: Seven tips that will turn your hobby into a profession
Can you turn your photography hobby into a profession? The fact is that professional photography is in high demand. It’s an exciting time for hobbyists, but before you take the plunge into the professional world, have a look at a few professional photography tips to help kick start your career.
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Fun facts on safari
Here’s what I learned about the bush from my guides over the last four months…
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Facts and figures from my Africa trip
My trip to Africa came about when I happened to read an online article about a guy who’d managed to wangle himself 365 nights of accommodation in exchange for taking pictures. I thought to myself, “I could do that!”, so I Googled ‘safari lodges in Kenya and Tanzania’, sent off 50 emails and waited to see what happened. After only a couple of weeks, I had 17 invitations!
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Cottar's 1920s Safari Camp
Cold, grey and wet. The weather at Cottar’s when I arrived on 28 May wasn’t great, and it didn’t get much better until a few days before I left on 30 June.
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Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp
My time at Grumeti started off with a few frustrations and disappointments, but it all came right in the end…!
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Every picture tells a story: Red Xmas tree star with bokeh lights
I live in an Art Deco mansion block in Putney, and every year the porters put a Christmas tree in the entrance hall.
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Every picture tells a story: Close-up of golden eagle head with catchlight
I’m a photographer (among other things), and this is the first of a series of posts about my favourite photographs. I’ll tell you how I took them and break down the shot into the idea, the location, the equipment, the settings, the technique and any post-processing.
![Cold Turkey](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1619118793085-0IPKYM5V01VSB0R9U8AD/Cold+Turkey.jpeg)
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Hong Kong? Phooey!
When they built Hong Kong, they put the sun in the wrong place. It’s always either behind a building, hidden by a cloud or on the wrong side of the island to see a decent sunset.
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