British Wildlife Photography Awards 11
Will Nicholls
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Continue shoppingHardback | 240 pages | 265 x 265mm
Publication March 2023 | ISBN 9781802584172
Celebrating the eleventh British Wildlife Photography Awards, this stunning collection will showcase over 250 of the winning and shortlisted images from the 2023 competition.
Curating the year’s finest work from world-leading professionals and inspired amateurs, it will celebrate the extraordinary diversity of British wildlife while inspiring readers of all ages to engage with nature and conservation. Every photograph will be beautifully reproduced in this large format, with detailed technical information appearing alongside the photographer’s personal note on composition and subject.
Featuring a fresh new design, and supported by a touring exhibition, this will be both an essential reference tool and an irresistible gift, bringing every reader closer to the often unseen and always surprising world of British nature.
Will Nicholls is a wildlife cameraman and tree climbing specialist, currently living in Bristol. His previous television credits include working for the BBC, Plimsoll Productions and Silverback Films, and he is also the founder of the most popular nature photography resource online, Nature TTL, which caters to thousands of photographers each day, teaching wildlife, landscape, and macro photography free of charge. Will successfully ran the Bird Photographer of the Year competition for the last three years.
Reviews:
'Published in hardback with a fresh new design, each photograph is beautifully displayed in large format, with technical details alongside the photographer’s personal account of how they captured the shot. These glimpses into the back story of each photograph help to bring readers closer to the often unseen and always surprising world of British wildlife, inspiring them to reconnect with nature.' BBC Wildlife Magazine