Hey! I’m Fraser, a photographer from the UK now living on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island.

I grew up in a small English countryside town next to Dartmoor national park and I have been captured by the natural world from a very young age. Growing up I was obsessed with anything and everything David Attenborough, to be completely honest I still am. I would bing watch planet earth and spent hours flicking through the various photo books, i wanted to be able to capture the wild and convey its beauty in the same way.

When I left school I saved up for a trip to South Africa, I wanted to see with my own eyes the world that I had glimpsed through those photo books and tv series. Needless to say I caught the ‘travel bug’ and spent my late teens and early twenties with a rucksack on and a camera in my hand, looking for things to photograph.

My travels eventually brought me to New Zealand in 2017 and my love for landscape photography really took ahold. I have always loved landscape photography, Ansel Adams sits next to Sir David in my list of hero’s, but I had always dreamed of being wildlife photographer. However, thanks to New Zealand’s amazing scenery and lack of mammals, it wasn’t long before I started seeing myself with a tripod rather than a telephoto.

Fast forward to today and I live on a half acre of land in the beautiful Buller district, full of limestone mountains and temperate rainforests bordered by the raging Tasman sea - a photographer’s paradise.