I have known Brian since we were at the Liverpool School of Architecture together in the 70’s. His passion other than architecture at that time, was photography. Like fine wine his photography skills have just got better and better. You must enjoy one of his many presentations. Add it to your bucket list before you expire!
Thank you for coming to our school and I enjoyed it when you talked to us and when I stood up with out being scared. It was lots of fun. I liked the boat pictures and the macoronie penguin pictures.
Thank you for coming to our school and telling us all about antarctica. I relly liked the albertrost because it has very long wings and I liked the chicks because they were gaugest.
I have really enjoyed you coming to our school and telling us about the Olympics, my favourite part was when you showed the pictures of the spanish ladys and the children who live in the mountains in africa. You were super!
I really like the lovely photos that you showed us even the poor people around the world who have nothing but you make them smile. We learned a lot.
Brian Anderson has been to some of the world’s most remote wildernesses to take his stunning wildlife photographs, but not all of them had their beginnings in such exotic locations. Brian developed his creative skills from starting with his first camera in his teenage years.
Brian’s photography from some of the world’s wildest places, is simply stunning, and combined with anecdotes and amazing facts from his various trips, makes for very enjoyable talks.
I am willing to spend hours admiring your website portfolio…amazing pictures! I also admire you for the choice to develop your photography – what you love to do – even leaving a secure, steady job to pursue this new career. It looks to me like you have followed a dream and achieved it!
Brian’s presentations are excellent. His photographs are stunning and he has a detailed knowledge of all the wildlife subjects he talks about.
As one who cannot take a good photo regardless of the camera, Brian not only takes amazing photographs, but has the unique ability to explain to people such as I, the photographically challenged, how to properly frame and focus a shot that will turn a picture into a photograph worth sharing. One word of caution though. He has a sterling sense of humor so make sure you are not laughing while you try to frame your photograph when he is around.