ENTRY DESCRIPTION
A Humpback whale calf dives down after coming up to the surface to breath while it's mother gently taps the calf with it;s huge pectoral fin signaling to get closer to her in the South Pacific Archipelago of Vava'u in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga.
AUTHOR
Bsc (Hons) Biological Imaging. First Class Honours Degree. The University of Derby, Great Britain.
Graduated in Photography, Moving Image and Sound in the early 90’s at the Luis Bunuel Institute in Madrid.
I have spent 16 years living in the UK, I now juggle my time between rainy England and sunny Malaga. I am the proud father of four. I have a long term involvement with the “Sifting Perspectives” project.
http://www.shiftingperspectives.org
I am currently working on the “Whale Nation Project”.
The Whale Nation Project is a 100% self-funded venture. Although the genesis of the work was based on a conceptual idea, the final output will have a strong educational-driven outlook. The production leg of the project officially started on Boxing Day 2011 when a huge 55 feet long Bull Sperm Whale stranded on a North Norfolk beach.
For more info: http://whalesofthesouthpacific.whale-nation.com
WORK
2011-Present Director and Lead Designer at Atoms and Bits Limited.
2006-Present Work as New Media Manager for the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, Great Britain.
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