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How did you get into photography? It started with birdwatching – my first camera was given to me during a mid-winter bird count in Bulgaria in 2005. I became obsessed with wildlife photography and was
I’d just dropped Sarah off at a small railway station in Scotland and, after several weeks travelling together, I was on my own again. She was heading home to Cornwall, leaving me free to devote time
How did your career start? My interest in wildlife began when I was three, watching ants in the garden. When I was seven, my dad bought me a cheap digital camera. I started taking photography more ser
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