FRPS Panel
In June 2016, I was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society (FRPS) with a panel of images in the Natural History category entitled 'Birds of South-West Florida'. This gallery presents my 20 images along with the 'Hanging Plan' showing how they should be displayed.
As part of the FRPS assessment you are required to provide a 'Statement of Intent' to set the panel in context:
"Birds make fascinating natural history subjects, displaying a wide range of behaviours in their everyday lives. Their gift of flight further adds to our delight in watching them.
In preparing this panel I have sought to show some of these behaviours, and in particular I have illustrated a few of the many interactions occurring between individuals, be they of the same or different species, as they live their lives in a challenging world.
All photographs were taken at locations in South-West Florida, and all subjects were unconstrained, wild and free."
As part of the FRPS assessment you are required to provide a 'Statement of Intent' to set the panel in context:
"Birds make fascinating natural history subjects, displaying a wide range of behaviours in their everyday lives. Their gift of flight further adds to our delight in watching them.
In preparing this panel I have sought to show some of these behaviours, and in particular I have illustrated a few of the many interactions occurring between individuals, be they of the same or different species, as they live their lives in a challenging world.
All photographs were taken at locations in South-West Florida, and all subjects were unconstrained, wild and free."