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Instead we use our existing website, mailing list of over 5000 people to fill these tours � our latest to Kenya filled up in less than 2 hours. He is an expert on fieldcraft and concealment and is never happier when dressed as a walking tree lurking for a hare or roe deer.

Conservation wise he supports whoever needs my help, UK Wild Otter Trust and Ban Trophy Hunting are close to his heart.

I love to travel and probably spend 5-6 months out of the UK every year. I write several magazine columns on photography and wildlife plus an Internet review column for www.warehouseexpress.com. We�ve just finished my sixth book, The DSLR Masterclass, which will be published in Spring 2004. I now use the superb Canon EOS 1Ds, which gives a better result than a scanned Velvia image and gives me much more flexibility.

Or gin, but that has alarming side effects. I have a network of agents throughout the world to sell my work, including NHPA and Getty Images. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)

Andy Rouse / Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus) perched in snow, Wales, UK, January
Andy Rouse / European Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) in snow, UK, captive
Andy Rouse / Robin (Erithacus rubecula) perched in snow, Wales, UK (non-ex) January~*NB - Not available for greeting card use worldwide until 01 January 2014*
Andy Rouse / European Otter (Lutra Lutra) in deep snow, UK, captive
Andy Rouse / Blue tit (Parus caeruleus) perched in snow, Wales, UK (non-ex) January
Andy Rouse / Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) in snow, Wales, UK (non-ex) January
Andy Rouse / Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) male displaying in forest, Europe (non-ex) January

Andy Rouse

Andy Rouse is a positive thinking, professional wildlife photographer and animal hugger who advocates the benefits of nature and photography for mental health and well being.

I rarely sell to the US market, due entirely to my laziness and inability to say the word �Awesome dude� in every sentence. My style is to get unusual angles of some pretty unfriendly animals and this invariably puts my life at risk. Therefore, I have to be a jack of all trades and be very aggressive and forward-looking in my business.

One thing should be said, whenever I decide to get close to an animal I do so either with the advice of a local expert or using my own extensive experience. Away from photography he loves photographing aviation and riding the world's biggest rollercoasters. We are currently working on a series of books on cheetahs, elephants and leopards.

He has won many photographic awards and his work is currently on display in several bespoke UK exhibitions. I�m an advocate of fieldcraft and knowledge of animal behaviour over any photographic skill, and of course it goes without saying that the animal comes first.

Andy is equally at home shooting British garden birds, penguins in the Antarctic, or polar bears in the Svalbard wilderness.

Anyway, it was good at the time, but I have changed a lot in five years and I�m happy that it�s no longer being shown.