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Bret is a professional wildlife photographer based in the Scottish Highlands. He lives in a cottage which is surrounded by Caledonian pine forests and a plethora of species that are now absent from much of the UK. His work has been awarded numerous times in some of the world’s leading wildlife photography competitions, such as MontPhoto and Bird Photographer of the Year.

Having travelled far and wide, Bret has built up an impressive portfolio of wildlife from across the globe. He specializes in subjects from the far north, sub-Saharan Africa and Australia, but can be found popping up in Latin America and the Indian sub-continent from time-to-time too.

Leading dedicated photography tours and safaris for Wildlife Worldwide, Bret takes small groups of passionate photographers in search of the world’s iconic wildlife in some of the most incredible destinations on Earth.

Benjamin, who has been recognized as an award-winning night sky photographer, earned the title of Milky Way Photographer of the Year in 2021, 2022, and 2023. He passionately leads photography expeditions across the globe, guiding participants to incredibly remote and off-the-grid locations. Through these expeditions, he shares his expertise in advanced techniques for low-light photography.

In addition to his photography endeavors, Benjamin holds a distinguished role as a researcher at the prestigious Sphinx Observatory in Switzerland. Perched at an awe-inspiring altitude of 3571 meters, this observatory reigns as the loftiest in all of Europe. Within its elevated confines, Benjamin passionately directs his focus towards unravelling the intricate evolution of light pollution and its profound ramifications on our environment.

Ben lives on the edge of the Peak District National Park and has held a deep passion for nature and the outdoors from a very young age. He studied photography and became a full time wildlife photographer in 2003. His work has taken him all over the world where he strives to create images that conjure emotion and tell stories. Ben is especially drawn to environmental images that show his subject in context, and likes to use elements of the landscape, as well as dramatic light to draw the viewer into his subject’s world. He is described by Living Edge magazine as a “passionate and experienced wildlife photographer, with a perfectionist’s eye for detail”.

Ben sells his images worldwide through several of the world’s top photographic agencies, and is a regular contributor to publications such as BBC Wildlife magazine, Outdoor Photography, Professional Photographer, Digital SLR Photography and many more. Ben is Vice President of Cheshire Wildlife Trust and has appeared on many TV and Radio programs including BBC 1’s Walk on the Wild Side, BBC The One Show and BBC Countryfile. Ben’s images have earned him numerous prestigious international awards including over 20 awards in the British Wildlife Photography Awards, European Wildlife Photographer of the Year and category wins in Bird Photographer of the Year.

He was also awarded Geographical Photographer of the Year. Ben’s contributions to wildlife photography extend beyond his own work. He is a sought-after speaker and educator, regularly conducting workshops and lectures throughout the UK and overseas to share his expertise and passion with aspiring photographers.

Born and raised in Athens, Greece, he lived there until the age of 18 when he moved to Italy for his studies. After graduating in physiotherapy, he decided to dedicate more time to his passions: photography and traveling.

Starting as a self-taught photographer, his talent soon gained recognition when he won the prestigious National Geographic contest in Italy. This achievement earned him a master’s degree at the John Kaverdash School of Photography, one of the most esteemed photography institutions in Italy. Now, he works as a freelance photographer, traveling across the globe.

Deeply fascinated by humanity, he considers portraiture his favorite genre, although he enjoys experimenting with others. For him, photography is a vital witness to human history and a medium to explore anthropological and social changes. What he loves most about photography is its emotional impact and the ability to tell compelling stories.

An avid traveler and adventure enthusiast, he enjoys climbing mountains, ski touring, and mountaineering when at home in L’Aquila. The rest of the time, he can be found documenting life in remote parts of Africa or capturing penguins in the Antarctic icebergs.

Over the years, he has received numerous accolades, including awards from the Nikon Contest (2014), National Geographic Italia (2015), FIIPA Awards (2015, 2016, 2017), and the Siena International Photo Awards (2017, 2018).

Antonio Pizzaro is the Multimedia Editor-in-Chief at one of Spain’s most prestigious newspapers, bringing over 30 years of experience in developing new narrative approaches and audiovisual formats for journalism. His work is defined by a combination of journalistic rigor, innovation, and a strong commitment to professional ethics.

He has collaborated with international agencies such as Reuters, Associated Press, and France Press, as well as various global media outlets. His storytelling approach prioritizes depth, authenticity, and significant impact.

Beyond journalism, Antonio is a dedicated photographer with a deep commitment to environmental conservation. In recent years, he has focused his work on Doñana National Park, documenting its biodiversity with a special emphasis on the Iberian lynx, one of the most endangered feline species in the world.

His career achievements include a World Press Photo award, one of the most prestigious honors in photojournalism, underscoring his dedication to visual quality and documentary storytelling.

Currently, he is engaged in several documentary video projects, exploring innovative ways to highlight socially and environmentally relevant issues. His goal remains to push the boundaries of multimedia journalism while contributing a unique perspective to environmental conservation.

In addition to his professional work, Antonio leads workshops on nature photography, sharing his expertise and passion with the next generation of photographers.

Dibs is a seasoned photographer and occasional filmmaker based in Norfolk, UK, with a passion for capturing the essence of the landscapes and seascapes around him. His photography journey began in Commercial and Event photography, but his heart has always been drawn to the untamed beauty of the UK coastline.

With a Bachelor's and Master's in Photography, Dibs has expanded his focus to explore architecture, decay, and historical narratives, maintaining a deep connection to the landscapes he loves. Long exposures and light painting of derelict structures have become a hallmark of his work, producing images that elegantly blend time and texture.

In recent years, Dibs has applied his expertise in filters and techniques to every project and workshop he leads. Over the past decade, he has conducted near to 500 workshops across diverse genres, sharing his passion and knowledge with photographers of all abilities from all backgrounds.

Annaïs Pascual is a Spanish photographer and nature lover.
She currently combines her journalistic work with professional wildlife photography, leading workshops and other scientific activities with conservation purposes. An OM System Ambassador, she has been published in various prestigious media, such as Agencia EFE, National Geographic, among others. She also serves as a judge for prestigious photography contests.

In her f-stop Tilopa DuraDiamond backpack, a long-range lens and another for capturing the invisible world (macro photography) are must-haves.  

César Gil is a Spanish wildlife photographer and tour leader. An OM System Ambassador, he currently combines his job as specialist photo advisor with professional wildlife and nature photography leading tours, workshops and talks. As a field technician has worked on several census of endangered bird species and has been published in prestigious media such as National Geographic Spain and BBC Mundo among others. He has also been finalist in international contests such as FotoFio.

In his f-stop Tilopa Duradiamond backpack a telephoto lens about 400-500mm, a wide angle lens and a macro lens are must-haves.

Meet Dee Webb, a seasoned photographer and photography guide with a passion for capturing the beauty of nature. Originally from Australia, Dee's journey led her to Canada, where she settled in as an exchange student at the age of 17 and never looked back. Now a proud mother and grandmother, Dee's life revolves around her love for photography and her role as a mentor.

During the summers, you'll find Dee immersed in the stunning landscapes of Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada, where she serves as a photography guide, expertly capturing everything from delicate flowers to majestic bears. But when the Canadian winter sets in, Dee's lens shifts to the lush jungles of Costa Rica, her second home, where she finds joy in photographing exotic creatures like frogs, monkeys, and sloths.

Beyond her photography pursuits, Dee is deeply involved in guiding and mentoring women in the field. She is a dedicated member of Women In Wildlife Photography, where she serves as a Costa Rican Guide and co-coordinator, empowering women to explore their passion for wildlife photography.

Dee's unique perspective and comfort in the heart of nature set her apart. While others may find solace in city lights, Dee feels most at home navigating the dense jungles of Costa Rica after dark, a testament to her extraordinary connection with the natural world.

Andy grew up in the UK with a passion for nature and travel. His earliest camping expeditions in France and Switzerland during childhood likely sparked his wanderlust. Departing England in his mid-20s, he lived in various locations before settling in Lisbon, Portugal.

A persistent love for travel has defined Andy's life, leading to a natural affinity for photography—an endeavor born from his desire to encapsulate the essence of the places he encountered. This passion evolved into blogging, contributing to magazines, conducting workshops, and blending photography with skills acquired from his prior teaching career. His work has been featured in global publications such as Practical Photography, Digital Photographer, Australian Photography, and National Geographic. Andy collaborates with renowned international brands like Fujifilm, DJI, Capture One, F-Stop Gear, and Squarespace, conducting workshops in some of the world's most breathtaking locales.

Presently, Andy's primary focus revolves around travel, landscape photography, and teaching the craft through workshops, filmmaking, and writing. He hosts multiple workshops annually, partnering with skilled local photographers and guides. Additionally, Andy continues to draw inspiration from exploring new places and cultures, finding immense joy in immersing himself in the natural world. He proudly serves as a Fuji X Photographer and acts as a brand ambassador for Fujifilm in Portugal.

David has been a photographer since 1972 when his father presented him with his first camera, but his career in photography started in 1992. David learned his craft originally as a painter and from his father who shares his love of nature and photography. Early in his career he traveled with, learned from and taught beside some of the masters of nature photography including John Shaw, Art Wolfe, Galen Rowell, Bryan Peterson, Pat O'Hara, and Rod Planck. David has been teaching photography since 1994 in the classroom and leading workshops around the United States. David presents and leads workshops at many of the country’s top photographic conferences such as the Photographic Society of America Annual Conference, as well as many camera clubs across the United States.

David's clients include, but are not limited to, Coca Cola, PNC Bank, Tamron, Sirui, the Mountain Conservation Trust of Georgia, Lensbaby, The Nature Conservancy, Scholastic Books, and Gibbs Gardens. His photographs and articles have appeared in publications such as Nature Photographer, Audubon Magazine, Blue Ridge Country, Birder's World, Outdoor Photographer, Backpacker Magazine, and many local publications. His work has appeared in several feature books, calendars, as well as in instructional guides. David is a Tamron Image Master, Kase Filter Ambassador, and an f-stop Gear Pathfinder.

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