‘WILDLIFE’ Begins at 50

Gillian Lloyd


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Experienced presenter/speaker to u3a, WI, Probus, Retirement groups etc
Fee:
Paid: £80 - £150 plus 50ppm mileage
Category:
Nature
Updated:
18th January 2024

Accompanied by my own photographic images, my talk takes you through my photographic journey from a late start to date - from professional business consultant to a professional photographer and a newfound love for wildlife, demonstrating that ‘it’s never too late to follow your dreams’. My images take the viewers on a photographic journey from taking ‘snaps’ to winning major awards winning and published images whilst exploring some of the UK's amazing wildlife.

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About Gillian Lloyd

Gillian Lloyd has been an experienced photographer and speaker for over 10 years. After being presented with her first camera and a trip to South Africa, Gillian fell in love with both photography and wildlife. Over the years her love for travel and photographing wildlife hasn’t dwindled; in fact, it’s grown stronger.

Gillian shares her personal experiences from the field supported by a backdrop of her impressive photographs to present engaging and informative talks. Audiences who have heard one of Gillian’s presentations agree that her passion and enthusiasm is obvious and infectious. Her images have been published in national newspapers, magazines, books and have won major photographic awards. Current Natural History /Photographic talks include:

Walking with Polar Bears

Seasons of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Wildlife Begins at 50

Surprises of Uganda - In Search of Mountain Gorillas

Beauty, Behaviour and Beyond - An African Dream


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