Amateur Photographer

Taking a stand

Source:   A thresher shark caught in a gillnet in Mexico's Sea of Cortez. Tens of millions of sharks die each year as victims of fishing bycatch or to satisfy the demand for shark fin soup  


An aerial view of indigenous land in the region of Altamira in the Brazilian Amazon, cleared for illegal logging

Just over two years ago I met Britta Jaschinski at the opening of a big cat charity photo exhibition at a posh London gallery. As well as Britta, many other UK-based wildlife photographers were in attendance, including David Lloyd and Neil Aldridge, each with a picture for sale for the fundraising campaign. In Britta’s case, it was her award-winning black & white print, ‘Out of the Ashes’, featuring a cheetah walking over the singed earth soon after a scrub fire. Britta looked around the premises and expressed shock that wild animal pelts adorned some of the gallery furnishings, including a zebra skin rug that we both inadvertently found ourselves standing on as the speeches commenced.

The irony was not lost on us that a fundraising event for an endangered big cat was taking place in a room decorated with products of the global wildlife trade. Oblivious to who was watching, Britta stepped back and took a picture of my boots and a fellow editor’s shoes on

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