Wild Times is a 300-page visual journey through a year spent in some of the world’s most remarkable wild places.
Throughout 2025 I travelled all over the world - from searching for snow leopards in the winter landscapes of Mongolia to time spent with spectacled bears in the forests of Ecuador. In this book I have put together all the stories and photographs from those journeys, alongside many others across the UK, Europe, and further afield.
This edition is created first and foremost for people who simply love animals and wild places. It’s not a technical photography manual; it’s about the experiences, the encounters, and the stories behind the images. With this edition the stories and the images come first; allowing the wildlife to take centre stage, many of these are images that haven’t yet been shared anywhere else.
As a digital eBook, Wild Times is designed to be enjoyed anywhere. It looks superb on iPads, tablets, laptops, and desktop screens, and is easy to take with you whether you’re travelling, relaxing at home, or dipping in for a few quiet minutes. There’s no weight, no shipping, and no shelf space needed - just 300 pages of wildlife and stories ready to open whenever you want.
This eBook is sold for personal enjoyment, and I kindly ask that it isn’t shared or distributed. A huge amount of time, travel, and experience has gone into creating it, and supporting the book directly helps make future projects possible. There are many more stories and images still to be told, and buying rather than sharing ensures I can continue creating new books for everyone to enjoy.
If you’ve enjoyed following my travels online, this book brings it all together in one place; a personal record of a year in the wild, created to be taken slowly and revisited often.
Viewing the PDF: once you complete a successful purchase you will receive a download link via email that is valid for 24 hours and is a one time download. You can then view it on your tablet, iPad or laptop for best results. We suggest you use full screen mode to see the images at their best.
Wild Times is a 300-page visual journey through a year spent in some of the world’s most remarkable wild places.
Throughout 2025 I travelled all over the world - from searching for snow leopards in the winter landscapes of Mongolia to time spent with spectacled bears in the forests of Ecuador. In this book I have put together all the stories and photographs from those journeys, alongside many others across the UK, Europe, and further afield.
This edition is created first and foremost for people who simply love animals and wild places. It’s not a technical photography manual; it’s about the experiences, the encounters, and the stories behind the images. With this edition the stories and the images come first; allowing the wildlife to take centre stage, many of these are images that haven’t yet been shared anywhere else.
As a digital eBook, Wild Times is designed to be enjoyed anywhere. It looks superb on iPads, tablets, laptops, and desktop screens, and is easy to take with you whether you’re travelling, relaxing at home, or dipping in for a few quiet minutes. There’s no weight, no shipping, and no shelf space needed - just 300 pages of wildlife and stories ready to open whenever you want.
This eBook is sold for personal enjoyment, and I kindly ask that it isn’t shared or distributed. A huge amount of time, travel, and experience has gone into creating it, and supporting the book directly helps make future projects possible. There are many more stories and images still to be told, and buying rather than sharing ensures I can continue creating new books for everyone to enjoy.
If you’ve enjoyed following my travels online, this book brings it all together in one place; a personal record of a year in the wild, created to be taken slowly and revisited often.
Viewing the PDF: once you complete a successful purchase you will receive a download link via email that is valid for 24 hours and is a one time download. You can then view it on your tablet, iPad or laptop for best results. We suggest you use full screen mode to see the images at their best.