John Gardner ARPS is a professional photographer specialising in
high quality nature and landscape photographs. As a naturalist he has
travelled extensively throughout the world in search of birds, visiting
countries and continents as diverse as China, India, North Africa, the
Middle East, Europe and most of North America at one time or another.
Despite being interested in natural history from a very early age, he
only seriously turned to photography in about 1992, although throughout
his travels he'd usually carried a camera as a means of recording some
of the many spectacular places he'd visited and the stunning wildlife
encountered. Most of the results of this early photography is destined
only for the waste basket and serves only as personal reminders.
Certainly none of it is available for public consumption.
John
Gardner's photographs and features have appeared in Photo Answers,
Birdwatching, British Birds, Terre Sauvage (France), Yorkshire Wildlife
Trust, Wildlife & Countryside Magazine, various books and postcards
and have been used by The Scottish Seabird Centre, Institute of
Biology, English Nature, English Heritage, RSPB, ECUS, Barnsley MBC,
Wakefield MDC, Woolworths, Morrisions and Bemrose Booth. He also
markets his own range of greetings cards and sell limited edition
cibachrome and digital prints of my work and have a very busy lecture
schedule.