
10 striking images from a travel photographer and his top tips
Ahead of talking at Wanderlust’s ‘How To Make Your Photos Stand Out’ seminar at the Adventure Travel Show, award-winning photojournalist William Gray shares some of his stunning photos with us…

Oak Beach, near Port Douglas, Queensland (William Gray)

Bald eagle, Vancouver Island, Canada (William Gray)

View into Paradise Valley, Banff NP, Canada (William Gray)

Botallack mine on the West Cornwall coast (William Gray)

Misty sunrise at Burford, Cotswolds (William Gray)

Bull elephant road block, Kalahari, Botswana (William Gray)

Blyde River Canyon, South Africa, at dusk (William Gray)

Kennack Vale autumn, Cornwall (William Gray)

Rainbow over Langdale Valley, Lake District (William Gray)

The aurora borealis during the Polar night in Svalbard over the mountains behind Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen (William Gray)

(www.william-gray.co.uk)
William Gray is an award-winning photographer and journalist, a former Travel Photographer of the Year, Travel Writer of the Year and author of several books on wildlife and travel. Voted 4th in the Press Gazette’s Top 50 Travel Journalists, his photographs and articles have appeared in publications ranging from The Sunday Times and National Geographic Traveller to Wanderlust and Condé Nast. Represented by AWL and Getty Images, Will’s photographs are in demand worldwide. After graduating in zoology in 1990, his first book (on coral reefs) was published three years later. Will has since travelled to over 80 countries, often on assignment for stories with a strong conservation theme. An experienced tutor, speaker and former BBC Holiday presenter, his passion is to inspire a love of the world’s wild places – whether it’s chasing the light in the Lake District or photographing sea lions in the Galapagos Islands.



















