Edd Horder is a British photographer and filmmaker who has been capturing stunning images of the natural world for over two decades. He has traveled to some of the most remote and beautiful places on Earth, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, in order to capture unique and captivating images.
Born in London in 1971, Edd developed an early interest in photography and filmmaking. After studying photography at college, he began his career as a freelance photographer and filmmaker. His work has been featured in numerous publications including National Geographic, The Guardian, BBC Wildlife Magazine, and Outdoor Photography Magazine.
Edd’s passion for nature photography has taken him around the world. He has documented wildlife from the Arctic Circle to Antarctica, as well as many other remote locations such as Mongolia and India. His work often focuses on capturing intimate moments between animals or showcasing the beauty of nature’s landscapes.
In addition to his photography work, Edd is also an experienced filmmaker. He has produced several documentaries about wildlife conservation and environmental issues that have been broadcast on television networks around the world. He also works with charities such as WWF UK to help raise awareness about endangered species and habitats.
Edd’s work has earned him numerous awards including a nomination for Wildlife Photographer of the Year by BBC Wildlife Magazine in 2011. His photographs have also been exhibited at galleries around the world including London’s Natural History Museum and New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Edd continues to travel around the world capturing stunning images of nature that inspire people to appreciate its beauty and take action to protect it for future generations.