Edward Charles a professional photographer for 25 years and holder of 14 professional awards. He also gained distinctions with The British Institute of Professional Photographers, The Master Photographers Association, The Royal Photographic Society and The Guild of Photographers.
His interest in wildlife led him on an OU course and after studying zoology, he turned his attentions to wildife film making, instead of stills photography.
His trips include Africas' Zimbabwe, a project on saving baby Rhinos. Tanzania, to film on the Serengeti and Ngorogoro Crater. Kenya, 5 visits filming the Wildebeest migration across the Mara, Honey the Cheetah and a host of other wildlife and also Lesvos in Europe, for the annual bird migrations.
He has filmed extensively at various UK locations on Badgers, Foxes and other mammals. Carried out photographic work for the Wildlife Trusts and other organisations, carried out surveys and reports for trusts and the Ranger service and is the Mammal recorder for the Wirral.
Website: http://www.edwardcharlesphoto.co.uk/
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I trialled the Stealth Gear suit on a recent trip to Scotland during which the weather shifted from mild, through to high winds and heavy rain and back to mild but with a cool wind. Although the sun shone on occasions, the weather overall was never particularly good. The suit however came into its’ own on more than one occasion and its’ wind and waterproof quality were second to none. This is top quality gear at a very fair price. In fact for a “name” jacket of this quality on the high street, the cost for the jacket alone would be near in excess of the cost of this entire suit.
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