by Graham Horder | Feb 13, 2018 | How to be a wildlife cameraman, Wildlife Cameraman Careers Advice
Watching Wild Life ‘Watching Wild Life’. It’s a small point, perhaps, but you don’t see those words written quite like that any more. You’re more likely to see ‘watching wildlife.’ Wildlife cameraman, the job title, is a...
by Graham Horder | Jan 15, 2018 | Out and About, Wildlife Cameraman Diary
Born in the year of the rat Born in the year of the rat: I’ve never thought about it before. That’s the trouble sometimes, thinking too much. We have a very friendly Chinese takeaway nearby. Every year they give us a calendar. I looked at it while munching...
by Graham Horder | Jan 15, 2018 | Out and About, Wildlife Cameraman Diary
Filming on the Carneddau Filming on the Carneddau was an experience that none of the crew will ever forget. I can’t say that it was a wildlife cameraman trip: there was precious little wildlife to be seen. Nonetheless the whole day was memorable. Filming on the...
by Graham Horder | Dec 18, 2017 | Out and About, Wildlife Cameraman Diary
Filming woodcock – it’s all about the snow Sometimes being a wildlife cameraman seems to be about nothing but bad luck. ‘You should have been here yesterday’. ‘If you can hang on another day I’m sure the birds will come’. If I...
by Graham Horder | Jan 24, 2017 | Nature Conservation
Iolo Williams – M4 relief road will plough across Gwent Levels Iolo Williams – M4 relief road will plough across Gwent Levels. For several years the Welsh Government has threatened to drive a new motorway through the Gwent Levels. It’s...