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  2. Will Burrard-Lucas - Wikipedia

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    Will Burrard-Lucas (born 2 September 1983), is a British wildlife photographer and entrepreneur. He is known for developing devices, such as BeetleCam and camera traps, which enable him to capture close-up photographs of wildlife.

  3. Wildlife photography - Wikipedia

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    The world's three largest photography organisations, the Photographic Society of America, the Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique and the Royal Photographic Society have adopted a common definition for nature and wildlife photography to govern photography competitions, their respective presidents writing in a joint statement, "The development of a common definition for nature ...

  4. Will Nicholls - Wikipedia

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    Will Nicholls is a professional wildlife cameraman and wildlife photographer from Northumberland in the United Kingdom. In 2023, he was nominated for a BAFTA for cinematography [ 1 ] for his work on the Netflix/Sky Nature co-production Predators .

  5. 2024 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year: 15 Best Pics As ... - AOL

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    The winners of the 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, organized by the Natural History Museum, have been announced. From a record-breaking 59,228 entries submitted by ...

  6. Gordon Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan's career in wildlife photography has yielded a number of documentaries, shot variously in Asia (especially the Indian Subcontinent), Latin America, Europe, and Africa. His career began when Survival cameraman Nick Gordon, whose wife owned the restaurant Buchanan was working in, [ 3 ] invited Buchanan to become his camera assistant for ...

  7. Carl McCunn - Wikipedia

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    Carl McCunn (January 25, 1947 – late 1981) was an American wildlife photographer who became stranded in the Alaskan wilderness and eventually committed suicide when he ran out of supplies. Early life and education