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Charles Davis

With an intense passion for photography and extremely keen interest for the last nine years, it’s only been the last two years that Charles Davis has been able to turn this into a full-time occupation. A specialisation in Australian wildlife, Davis’ niche focuses on alpine wildlife. Predominantly self-taught, he has honed his photographic skills via YouTube and a network of friends who were already established professionals.

Davis first got into photography when he was 21. A competitive snowboarder at the time,

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