Q&A with Graeme Green, founder of the New Big 5 project
Graeme Green is the initiator of the New Big Five campaign, launched to reinvent the way we celebrate wildlife. The idea focusses on shooting wildlife with a camera, not with a gun, which is how the original big five got their name.
Here he discusses the origins of the campaign, what the results were and the global response.
Q&A with: Nick Compton, England cricketer turned photographer
Nick Compton is perhaps best known for playing test cricket for England but, having retired in his mid 30’s, now pursues a life as a fine art photographer.
Over the last few years he has visited Alaska, Uganda, India, South Africa and numerous other locations to work on his print collections, often returning with stunning results.
Q&A with: Graeme Purdy, Sony World Photography Awards finalist
Graeme Purdy is a world renowned wildlife photographer driven by going the extra mile. His latest collection, Eight Feet, named so because that’s how far his camera was from each of his subjects, was a finalist in the Sony World Photography Awards and he tells more about his innovative work here