Simon
Booth has been shooting natural history images for about seven years.
During that period he has acquired extensive files of mainly British
flora and fauna together with a growing collection of North American
wildlife. Simon has a strong artistic bias in his pictures searching
for an aesthetically pleasing composition rather than standard record
shots.
His eye-catching pictures feature in numerous publications including
calendars and magazines. His clients include Bird Watching, Butterfly
Conservation, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Trail Magazine, Lancashire
Evening Post and Royal Photographic Society Journal. During 1998 he
was awarded the ARPS by the Royal Photographic Society as well as achieving
a Special Commendation in the highly acclaimed British Gas Wildlife
Photographer of the Year.
His future plans include raising his profile in more publications with
the intention of eventually turning professional.