Amie Milne is a professional photographer based in Scotland. She has been taking photographs since she was a child, and her passion for photography has only grown over the years.
Amie's work focuses on capturing the beauty of nature and the human form. She has traveled extensively throughout Scotland, Europe, and North America to capture stunning landscapes and portraits. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including National Geographic, The Guardian, and The Scotsman.
In addition to her photography career, Amie is also an active member of the Scottish photographic community. She regularly participates in workshops and lectures on photography topics such as composition, lighting, and post-processing techniques. She also serves as a mentor to aspiring photographers who are just starting out in their careers.
Amie's passion for photography extends beyond her own work; she is also an advocate for environmental conservation and animal welfare. She often donates her time and resources to support these causes through her photography projects.
Amie's work has earned her numerous awards over the years, including the Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year Award in 2020. Her photographs have been exhibited in galleries around the world, including London's National Portrait Gallery and Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden.
Amie continues to explore new ways to capture beauty through her lens while inspiring others to do the same with their own cameras.