New Website

Welcome to Ian Herd Wildlife & Nature Photography

Discover a growing collection of wildlife and nature imagery captured by Ian Herd. This new website showcases a selection of striking photographs from the Scottish countryside and beyond, with more images and features to be added over time.

What you’ll find here

  • Gallery: A curated selection of Ian’s best wildlife and nature photographs, highlighting species, landscapes and the intimate moments that tell natural stories.

  • Blog: Occasional posts sharing field notes, photography technique, location insights and the stories behind selected images.

  • About: Learn about Ian’s approach to photographing wildlife ethically and respectfully, his influences and photographic background.

  • Contact: Commission enquiries, print requests and general questions are welcome. Details for contacting Ian are provided on the site.

Prints and commissions; Limited edition and open edition prints will be available. Commissions for bespoke wildlife photography projects, editorial assignments or conservation partnerships can be arranged — please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

Ethics and conservation; Ian is committed to ethical wildlife photography. All images are taken with respect for animals and habitats, prioritising minimal disturbance and responsible fieldcraft. A portion of print sales may be directed to selected conservation causes; details will be published as the site develops.

What’s coming next

  • Expanded galleries covering additional species and habitats.

  • A print shop with size and framing options.

  • Visitor resources including photography tips, recommended kit and seasonal field guides.

  • Events, workshops and exhibition dates.

Stay connected; Check back for regular updates as new galleries, blog posts and services are added. If you’d like to be notified when new content goes live, or to discuss prints or commissions, please use the contact form.

Thank you for visiting Ian Herd Wildlife & Nature Photography. Your interest supports the continuation of ethical wildlife photography and conservation storytelling.