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The goals of fundraising challenges can often seem incongruous with their means, none can feel quite so different, though, than heading to the Arctic Circle to undertake a series of physical and mental challenges to raise money for African wildlife. But that is exactly what we did.
2023 was one of my favourite yet behind a camera. From the Himalayas to the Arctic, Kenya to Zambia there were epic encounters everywhere I went.
2023 feels like the first normal year I’ve had behind my camera since 2020. From the Arctic to the Himalayas my work’s taken me to three continents, six countries and again focussed on raising funds for the very species they depict.
Over the last 18 months William and Richard, founder of McKay Williamson Gallery in Ladbroke have been working on their new partnership and, as prints start to fly out the door, look to new exhibitions to round of 2023.
Having always worked to capture his wild subjects from within 10ft, ‘Born Wild’ is probably the most intimate portrait of a wild lion William’s ever taken.
With William’s first book, The Last Stand, for sale online from Friday, here’s an extract from the preface; ‘We Must Change’, William’s commentary on the language used around the climate change and why it does not help.
Running from October 27th - November 25th William’s debut solo show, The Last Stand is the most comprehensive collection of his work on display to date and open to the public for the rest of this month.
The WFP team were honoured to have been asked to donate an edition of ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ to the Zoological Society of London annual gala, where it raised £30,000 for their vital conservation work.
Having released ‘Nomads’ in Spring, it is with great excitement I can announce the entire collection has been awarded at the MonoVision Photography Awards.
The WFP team were honoured to have been asked to donate an edition of ‘Born Wild’ to the Zoological Society of London annual gala, where it raised £17,000 for their vital conservation work.