Paul Nicklen is a famous National Geographic photographer
and a fan of the polar nature. Nickle Paul grew up in the small village of
Inuit in the Canadian Arctic, and therefore spent his youth, engaged in hunting
and traveling in the region. On Earth, Baffin he appeared keen interest in the
study of wildlife, as well as develop unique field skills. After receiving a BA
from the University of Victoria with a degree in "Biology", Paul
Nicklen returned to the Northwest Territories, and continued his career
biologist.
However, his camera always at hand, and it was not long
before his hobby turned into all-consuming business of life and profession.
Paul worked four years as a biologist, until he realized that he could have
done much more for the environment by becoming a photographer.
Since 1995, Paul specializes in photographing the Arctic and
its inhabitants. Preferring underwater photography., He still copes with both
work in harsh environmental conditions, and at the intersection of different
cultures. His photographic style reflects respect for those living beings that
inhabit the isolated Arctic.
Working as a freelance photographer, Nicklen published in
magazines such as National Geographic, Canadian Geographic, Natural History,
International Wildlife and Equinox. His work ranged from observations of the
northern sea lions in the Aleutian Islands to diving with whales in Australian
reefs.
Now, we offer great photos of this creative photographer, have a look.
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