Photography Week

MATTHEW WILLIAMS-ELLIS

When I photograph wildlife I W strive to create eye-catching images that cannot be instantly replicated. I do this by looking for emotion in a subject’s face, adding energy by patiently waiting for interesting behaviour, and capturing dramatic light by getting up at 4am. I want people to look at my images and enjoy them for both their aesthetic quality and the effort that has gone into creating them.

While there’s an obvious draw to the colourful and cuter

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