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CLOSER TO NATURE

PRO OLIVER WRIGHT

CAMERA: CANON EOS R5

Based in Garforth, Leeds, Oliver has embraced Canon’s latest mirrorless full-frame cameras, and now shoots fantastic macro imagery of wildlife, plants and flowers with his EOS R5. A climbing accident in 2010 was the catalyst for Oliver realising his passion for photography, and in particular wildlife. Oliver now runs events with Canon and produces technique videos. You can see his work and get information about workshops at: https://bit.ly/30Kdrh9

APPRENTICE PETER LAU

CAMERA: CANON EOS R5

Peter has a passion for nature stemming from an active outdoor lifestyle and was a firefighter for 25 years. In 2014, a accident left him paralysed from the chest down. Ever since, he’s been determined to prove that photography is a hobby everyone can enjoy, using a powered wheelchair attachment to access locations. Peter is also a wildlife support officer

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