Lorenzo Shoubridge is a wildlife photographer whose artistic journey stems from a deep and
visceral need. He began photographing in 2011, finally giving form to a connection with nature that
he had felt his entire life. With a background in agricultural science and a profound passion for
natural history, he has cultivated a direct and daily relationship with the environment, making
photography his essential way of being in the world.
Over the years, Shoubridge has evolved his work beyond simple documentation, developing a
personal and interpretive style that portrays nature through an authorial lens. In addition to his
extensive projects across Europe, for the past two years, he has been dedicated to a long-term
photographic project in Malaysian Borneo.
He is the author of two significant books: “Apuane terre selvagge” (2018), which explores the
biodiversity of the Apuan Alps, and his second publication, “Attitude”, dedicated to Alpine
ecosystems. His professional standing has led him to lead high-level educational programs, such as
the Master of Photography organized by Forte di Bard.
Lorenzo collaborates with renowned associations and international publications, including BBC
Wildlife Magazine, Roots Magazine, and the Nature Picture Library agency. He is deeply
committed to environmental education and outreach, regularly organizing workshops, seminars,
screenings, and public speaking events.
His dedication has earned him significant international acclaim, including being awarded four
times in the last five years at the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition