Will Nicholls

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Will Nicholls
Born
William Robert Nicholls

(1995-01-09)9 January 1995
London, UK
NationalityBritish
EducationUniversity of Exeter, Zoology
OccupationWildlife cameraman
Website www.willnicholls.co.uk

Will Nicholls is a professional wildlife cameraman and wildlife photographer from Northumberland in the United Kingdom.

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In 2023, he was nominated for a BAFTA for cinematography [1] for his work on the Netflix/Sky Nature co-production Predators [2] .

Education

Nicholls was a student at the Newcastle Royal Grammar School [3] between 2006 and 2013. He then studied Zoology at the University of Exeter in England between 2014 and 2017.[ citation needed ]

Career

Nicholls started taking pictures of wildlife when he was 12 years old. [4] He has traveled across the United Kingdom, to Cambodia, Amazonia, [5] Nepal and to other locations as a photographer and wildlife documentary maker. [6] He has been interviewed by Live ‘n’ Deadly, BBC Countryfile and BBC News. [7]

In 2015, Prince Harry spent time in a wildlife hide with Nicholls [8] [9] in search of red squirrels as part of a visit to learn about red squirrel conservation in the area. Nicholls has been involved in red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) conservation for a number of years, as the species is endangered in the United Kingdom. [10]

Nature TTL

He runs a free resource called Nature TTL, set up for nature photographers, [11] which contains contributions and instructional articles by photographers. In 2019, Nature TTL launched the inaugural Nature TTL Photographer of the Year competition. [12]

Awards

Publications

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