Alex Saberi is a
National Geographic photographer from London. He began photography as a hobby
by mainly taking photos of Richmond Park. Only recently he turned this hobby
into a profession and has recently had a photo book of the park published. He
has on many completions and awards for his work from winning the Environmental
Protection Agency’s wildlife competition, to winning on several worldwide
online competition websites.
Saberi has made appearances in many different digital camera
magazines and other publications.
John Shaw has been a professional nature photographer since the early 1970’s. His work has been published in many publications and books, including National Geographic, Nature’s Best, National Wildlife, Audubon, Outdoor Photographer, and many others. In 1997 he was given the first-ever Outstanding Photographer award given by NANPA (North American Nature Photography Association). Nikon had chosen him as a featured Legend behind the lens in 2002; also Microsoft designated him as Icon of Imagining in 2006. He has been part of Epson’s Stylus Pro fine art print makers group since 2001.
John
has published six books on nature photography, eight eBooks on Photoshop and
Lightroom and two eBooks of photographs. He is expecting to release some new
work “John Shaw’s Guide to Digital Nature
Photography” scheduled to be published in early 2015. He has photographed
on every continent, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, from Provence to
Patagonia.
Stephen Studd is a London based photographer but he was born in Leeds
that mainly focuses on location photography but also does a lot of plant photography.
The reason why he wanted to become a photographer in the first place was when he developed a black and white photograph at school and ever since then he started to puruse photography.
He went on to gain a 2:1 degree in photography at LCP London. After that, he worked in colour darkrooms at a leading stock agency, then went freelance as a photographer 25 years ago.
Stephen went to go on an travel around the world as a pro travel photographer, then moved to Stroud and thats when his plant photography started. He has his own organic allotment and garden.
[his website]
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