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Writer's picturePaul Anderson

Being A wildlife Photographer

Updated: Oct 31


picture of Paul Anderson out in the woods

My journey as a wildlife photographer began when I was a young living in the untied States. I was captivated by the beauty of the wilderness and decided to take up photography as a way to capture and share those moments. After studying photography and learning the technical skills needed to take professional photos, I set out on my first adventure.


Armed with my camera and a few supplies, I ventured into the Florida wilderness. I was determined to document the beauty of the natural world and the creatures that inhabit it. As I captured the stunning landscapes and fascinating wildlife, I realized that my journey was more than just taking pictures. It was a chance to learn more about the world, to explore my own creative vision and to connect with nature in a deeper way.


I’ve travelled to some of the most remote and wild places on the planet, from the African savannah to the Jungles of Borneo. My photographs have been published online and featured in exhibitions. I've also had the opportunity to lead photography workshops and take part in safaris, giving me the chance to share my passion with others.

Through my work, I strive to capture the beauty of the natural world and to share the stories of the creatures that inhabit it. I hope to inspire others to explore their own creative vision and to connect with nature in meaningful ways. The wild has a captivating power, and I am thankful every day for the opportunity to document and share it.



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