Tom Way is a professional award winning fine art wildlife photographer based in the UK. He has been awarded in various competitions with his most recent success being awarded in the European Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2016 competition with his image ‘Beauty, Power, Majesty’.

tom4It is hard to believe that he only picked up a camera in earnest less than 6 years ago. Up until then he had never associated it with wildlife or somehow creating images that would sell and eventually give him a living.

tom1In this short time his work is now widely published and he is a contributor to the BBC Wildlife Magazine. He exhibits his images as large framed prints around the UK at art exhibitions and galleries to a very appreciative audience.

Recent projects have seen Tom work with Meerkats in the Kalahari Desert, Mountain Gorillas in Uganda and Red Foxes in the UK.

I met Tom after one of his regular visits to a camera club, where he sets out to inspire and share his work with passion, love and appreciation of the wildlife he treasures. You can see the power and majesty in some of these images, but for more do visit his website or drop onto his social media network.

tom5Also check out his talks around the UK, there may be one near you and if you love wildlife and photography, you won’t be disappointed hearing what he has to share.

tom7His biggest passion is Africa where he leads a number of photographic wildlife safaris in partnership with Busanga Safaris to destinations such as Zambia, Kenya and Uganda.

Tom also guides for the UK’s leading photographic tour operator: Natures Images where he leads both UK and overseas trips to a whole host of destinations. Tom’s UK workshops are extremely popular and give people the opportunity to join Tom photographing Kingfishers, Red Deer, Little Owls and Red Foxes.

All images supplied by and copyright to Tom Way Photography

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