George
McCarthy is recognised as one of the UK's leading professional
nature photographers. He is also an author and a consultant specialising
in British wildlife and the countryside.
Since
turning professional in 1986 his photographs have appeared regularly
in leading magazines and books both in this country and abroad.
They are also in demand for calendars, 20 plus posters (the "Tawny
Owl and the Moon" or the "Three Barn Owls" for
instance). Currently 100 plus postcards carry his picture credits
and one major calendar company have just chosen his work to appear
exclusively in their 2002 British Wildlife calendar. Not surprisingly
his photography has also featured in advertising and has been
used by such prestigious companies over the years as Kodak, RSPB
and Canon.
To
give an example of the diversity and quality of his work in 1995,
with pictures of barn owls, George won the professional division
of the Hawk & Owl Trust's silver jubilee international competition
beating off other photographers from 13 different countries. It
was George's lucky day because, not only did he win, he was also
second winning prizes in excess of £3000. A few years later he
was commissioned to produce a book on fungi that became a best
seller. It was entitled "The Wild Mushroom" and
is regarded by many as the finest collection of fungi photography
currently available in a book form.
Today,
from his home in West Sussex, he travels widely in his pursuit
of new pictures and subjects. The first six months of 2000, for
example, saw him in January flying out to New Mexico to photograph
the thousands of sandhill cranes and snow geese that winter on
the famous Bosque del Apache refuge. From there it was on to Florida
to run a tour for Nature Photography Pro-Tours, his own company.
This was actually George's seventeenth tour of Florida and consequently
he has such an intimate knowledge of this part of the USA that
many American pro's seek him out for information if they know
he is in the area!