About

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Philip Edwards is a 24 year old, wildlife cameraman and award-winning photographer based in the Cotswolds. In 2020 Philip graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Marine & Natural History Photography with First Class Honours from Falmouth University. During the final week of finishing his degree, Philip immediately began working for the BBC Natural History Unit, helping to produce a challenging and unique BAFTA award-winning Springwatch to the nation in the midsts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Philip is specialised in long lens wildlife camera work and has a wealth of experience with a range of camera systems, working both in the wild and from hides. He has extreme patience and has spent many thousands of hours in the wild recording wildlife and their behaviours.  

As well as long lens work, Philip has experience with timelapse, sliders and multi-axis motion-lapses. Philip is also an experienced drone pilot with his CAA PFCO pending due to Covid-19.

In addition to being a cameraman, Philip is an award-winning wildlife photographer. He has had his photographic work exhibited around the UK; at the Natural History Museum in London and Birdfair at Rutland. He has also been published by the likes of BBC Wildlife Magazine and has received awards and recognition from the British Wildlife Photography Awards and Wild Film Fest. Philip’s photographic work can be viewed in the galleries and prints are available for purchase from the shop.

Philip is available for commissions both within the UK and Overseas and his CV is available upon request. Please feel free to contact him by filling in this form or by emailing him at: philipedwardsphotography@gmail.com, he would love to hear from you.

 
 
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