The Photographers
Terry Longley

Mike Taylor
Mike has been taking photographs for around a third of a century and has now converted to digital capture, although he is proud to have all his film cameras still in working order. Having taken early retirement, he enjoys nothing better than ferreting for his favourite subject, Fungi. Mike has had several images used by a number of the wildlife trusts and educational facilities, he is also a founding member of SEEING. A keen bird photographer, Mike is a good exponent of the art of Digiscoping and one of the most creative photographers you are likely to meet and can be contacted HERE
Sherie New
Sherie started out with an interest in gardening which gradually came to encompass a passion for wildlife gardening. When digital cameras became available she took the plunge and started teaching herself about photography in order to capture some of the species attracted to her small plot. After winning a national magazine’s monthly photographic competition there was no stopping her. Now she is to be found roaming across Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey photographing anything that moves and plenty of things that don’t.
Sherie is passionate about wildlife and, around her job, fits in gardening, wildlife gardening, wildlife photography and the occasional bit of voluntary work or care of small rescued animals.
Sherie can be contacted HERE
Sylvia Fresson
Born in Hertfordshire, Sylvia moved with her family to Reigate, Surrey when she was 10 years old. She was particularly interested in wild flowers and recalls heady summer days searching for bee orchids on the North Downs.
Married, with two children, she and her family spent nearly 13years in the Middle East, from the mid 70s to late 80s where she was fortunate enough to own and gain experience in using one of the earliest video cameras -the first portable VHS video system, introduced by JVC in 1978– large and weighing a massive 16.5lbs!
Returning to the UK in 1987 and settling in rural East Sussex, she spent the next 20 years breeding and showing dogs, during which time she developed an interest in IT and digital photography(with a compact), mainly for photographing the show dogs.
Attracted by the then new RAW format offering greater detail in digital photography, she bought her first DSLR in 2007, opening up up a whole new world, with particular interest in birds, flora and fauna and occasional participation in the excitement of in-flight aircraft photography.
Sylvia can be contacted HERE

Clive Burrow
Clive was born in Hertfordshire and now lives in Essex. He is a keen amateur photographer who will take photographs of anything given the chance.
Apart from his young family his main area of photographic interest is Wildlife. However working full time and with 2 young daughters doesn't leave him much free time to pursue this. However when he can will often be found around one of his local country parks or nature reserves. Clive can be contacted HERE

Tony House
Tony was born and bred in Bedfordshire and through his love of fishing has always had a keen interest in wildlife. His photography passion also began through fishing but he only became really into it when digital became available allowing more room to experiment.
Tony is an engineer by trade and currently works for Network Rail. This suits him down to the ground as he works shifts and tends to have Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays off which allows him to indulge in his passion for photography.
Tony’s first serious interest in photography was motorcycle racing but because of seasonal restrictions, He began to experiment with bird photography. This has now become as equally important to him as the bikes! Tony can be contacted HERE

Terry was born and bred in Kent; he discovered his passion for Nature during his teenage years spending many hours as a keen angler observing the prolific wildlife around the lakes and rivers of Kent. His photographic work covers a diverse range of subjects but nature and wildlife are his passion. Terry is a dedicated amateur photographer, whose work has been used in various publications and is a founding member of SEEING.
As a quality engineer by profession it shows in his photography with consistently high quality results, his love of British wildlife and nature shines through in his photographs. Terry travels all over the county for his pictures and can be contacted HERE
As a quality engineer by profession it shows in his photography with consistently high quality results, his love of British wildlife and nature shines through in his photographs. Terry travels all over the county for his pictures and can be contacted HERE

Mike Taylor
Mike has been taking photographs for around a third of a century and has now converted to digital capture, although he is proud to have all his film cameras still in working order. Having taken early retirement, he enjoys nothing better than ferreting for his favourite subject, Fungi. Mike has had several images used by a number of the wildlife trusts and educational facilities, he is also a founding member of SEEING. A keen bird photographer, Mike is a good exponent of the art of Digiscoping and one of the most creative photographers you are likely to meet and can be contacted HERE
Sherie NewSherie started out with an interest in gardening which gradually came to encompass a passion for wildlife gardening. When digital cameras became available she took the plunge and started teaching herself about photography in order to capture some of the species attracted to her small plot. After winning a national magazine’s monthly photographic competition there was no stopping her. Now she is to be found roaming across Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey photographing anything that moves and plenty of things that don’t.
Sherie is passionate about wildlife and, around her job, fits in gardening, wildlife gardening, wildlife photography and the occasional bit of voluntary work or care of small rescued animals.
Sherie can be contacted HERE
Sylvia FressonBorn in Hertfordshire, Sylvia moved with her family to Reigate, Surrey when she was 10 years old. She was particularly interested in wild flowers and recalls heady summer days searching for bee orchids on the North Downs.
Married, with two children, she and her family spent nearly 13years in the Middle East, from the mid 70s to late 80s where she was fortunate enough to own and gain experience in using one of the earliest video cameras -the first portable VHS video system, introduced by JVC in 1978– large and weighing a massive 16.5lbs!
Returning to the UK in 1987 and settling in rural East Sussex, she spent the next 20 years breeding and showing dogs, during which time she developed an interest in IT and digital photography(with a compact), mainly for photographing the show dogs.
Attracted by the then new RAW format offering greater detail in digital photography, she bought her first DSLR in 2007, opening up up a whole new world, with particular interest in birds, flora and fauna and occasional participation in the excitement of in-flight aircraft photography.
Sylvia can be contacted HERE

Clive Burrow
Clive was born in Hertfordshire and now lives in Essex. He is a keen amateur photographer who will take photographs of anything given the chance.
Apart from his young family his main area of photographic interest is Wildlife. However working full time and with 2 young daughters doesn't leave him much free time to pursue this. However when he can will often be found around one of his local country parks or nature reserves. Clive can be contacted HERE

Tony House
Tony was born and bred in Bedfordshire and through his love of fishing has always had a keen interest in wildlife. His photography passion also began through fishing but he only became really into it when digital became available allowing more room to experiment.
Tony is an engineer by trade and currently works for Network Rail. This suits him down to the ground as he works shifts and tends to have Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays off which allows him to indulge in his passion for photography.
Tony’s first serious interest in photography was motorcycle racing but because of seasonal restrictions, He began to experiment with bird photography. This has now become as equally important to him as the bikes! Tony can be contacted HERE
