As far back as I can remember I have been obsessed with wildlife and photography, which has led me to my career as a wildlife cameraman.
I have filmed all over the world, from the depths of the sea to the tops of mountains. Capturing from the tiniest Weevils to the largest Humpback Whales.
I have filmed all over the world, from the depths of the sea to the tops of mountains. Capturing from the tiniest Weevils to the largest Humpback Whales.
I have made sequences that have and will feature on new BBC series, these include: Wild cats, Planet Earth II, Life story, Africa, The Dark, Hidden Kingdoms, Planet Primate, Sharks, The Great British Year , Autumnwatch, and Wonders of the Monsoon.
My career began as an underwater cameraman, I gradually developed my skills over the years and now I mainly shoot topside. I have 8 years of filming experience and trained at the BBC NHU for 18 months.
My career began as an underwater cameraman, I gradually developed my skills over the years and now I mainly shoot topside. I have 8 years of filming experience and trained at the BBC NHU for 18 months.
During this time I have taken on lots of filming techniques using, Longlens, Macro, Underwater, High Speed, 3D, Set work, Infra red, Remote cameras and Motion control time-lapse. I am also trained as a HSE Part 4 Diver, Rebreather Diver, IRATA rope access and Steadicam operator.
Also I like to take on other challenges, I was part of a 4-man crew that beat the world record for a complete circumnavigation of the globe in the fastest time by powerboat, which we did 100% carbon neutral.
This is my website I hope you enjoy it....
I also own a company called Motion impossible, we make innovative equipment for filming.
www.motion-impossible.com
This is my website I hope you enjoy it....
I also own a company called Motion impossible, we make innovative equipment for filming.
www.motion-impossible.com
Check out my latest sequence from Hidden Kingdoms:
This is a interview I did for the latest BBC landmark bluechip series "Africa", it's about a Rock Python parental guidance. Episode 3 - Congo.
|