International Wildlife Photographer
Jason Parry-Wilson is a part-time wildlife photographer whose main love is the flora and fauna of our British backyard, although trips abroad always involve capturing the locals on camera.
After leaving university with a Batchelor's degree in Photography, Jason took to the seas to travel the world as a professional cruise ship photographer where his love of wildlife photography was ignited by the fascinating animals that inhabited the exotic landscapes visited.
Jason Parry-Wilson is a part-time wildlife photographer whose main love is the flora and fauna of our British backyard, although trips abroad always involve capturing the locals on camera.
After leaving university with a Batchelor's degree in Photography, Jason took to the seas to travel the world as a professional cruise ship photographer where his love of wildlife photography was ignited by the fascinating animals that inhabited the exotic landscapes visited.
Since returning to land life in 2012, Jason began a career in education and currently teaches secondary Art & Photography at a school in Berkshire, although he travels frequently to capture images of elusive, charismatic, rare and migrating wildlife around Britain in all seasons.
Jason is not only inspiring the next generation of photographers and wildlife artists, but his work has been featured in national media, he's been highly commended in the British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards and his images have also been shared by various wildlife organisations on social media.
National Media & Awards
Mammal Photographer of the Year - 2020
Roe Deer - Highly Commended
Mammal Photographer of the Year - 2021
Beaver - Highly Commended
Wood Mouse - Shortlisted
Roe Deer - Highly Commended
Mammal Photographer of the Year - 2021
Beaver - Highly Commended
Wood Mouse - Shortlisted
Media Features
BBC Wildlife Magazine
Lonely Planet Traveller
Outdoor Photography Magazine
Work has also been used by BBC News, The Guardian online, The Times online and The Forestry Commission.
BBC Wildlife Magazine
- Waving Hello (Tembo Mtoto in Tanzania) - Spring 2019
- Sharing the News (Adder in Devon) - February 2018
- There She Blows (Orca in Iceland) - November 2017
Lonely Planet Traveller
- Fall Guy (Waterfall in Dominica) - June 2013
Outdoor Photography Magazine
- Winter Robin - April 2013
Work has also been used by BBC News, The Guardian online, The Times online and The Forestry Commission.