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Salmon Arm wildlife photographer captures prestigious award

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Best-selling author and professional wildlife and nature photographer John E. Marriott has reached another pinnacle in his career.

A passion for wildlife conservation and a keen eye have earned Marriott the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year in the most hotly contested Animal Portraits category in the prestigious Natural History Museum香蕉视频直播檚 60th year of competition.

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Marriott was one of 11 photographers who went to the awards knowing he had won in one of the categories and possibly taken the top award which went to a Vancouver photographer.

But well before the grand celebration came the long hours spent in bitterly cold weather.

In February 2020, just before Covid shut much of the world down, Marriott was 12 days into a two-week search for some of Canada香蕉视频直播檚 big cats.

It was minus 29 C, 7 a.m. and pitch black when Marriott headed out in his truck looking for lynx tracks.

When he found them, he put on his  snowshoes and spent the next several hours following the tracks in the snow.

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An experienced wildlife photographer accustomed to working in the backcountry, Marriott said he can sense right away whether his subjects are going to be comfortable with his presence or not.

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Marriott found the trio香蕉视频直播檚 tracks around midday and followed them for two kilometres before he saw them. He continued tracking them for another two kilometres while they successfully hunted for snowshoe hares. They got two and, with full bellies, found a spot in which to nap together on the edge of a band of willows. It was a chilly minus 20 C, 4 p.m. and close to the end of the day when Marriott got his award-winning shot. 

香蕉视频直播淚 approached slowly to about 40 metres from the family, took a series of pictures for five to 10 minutes, then slowly backed away and waited until the family decided to move again, which was about 45 minutes later,香蕉视频直播 he said. 香蕉视频直播淭here was no hide or bait or calling involved, it was all natural, like all of my photography.香蕉视频直播

With several images and daylight quickly fading, Marriott made his way back to his truck.

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Marriott will be heading out into the wilds of Western Canada in November to complete the final winter of a five-year study of the big cats he loves.

香蕉视频直播淢y primary motive in photographing for the Big Cats of Canada is to raise awareness on issues like the poorly-regulated and antiquated fur industry here in Canada, where trappers are allowed to kill unlimited numbers of lynx for their furs in many regions of the country,香蕉视频直播 he said, pointing out Canadian trappers kill more than 5,000 lynx a year to supply pelts to the fashion industry in Europe and Asia while averaging less than $100 per fur. 

This is the third time Marriott, one of Canada香蕉视频直播檚 most well-known wildlife photographers, has been awarded or nominated in the competition. In 2012, his raven image, 香蕉视频直播淔luff-Up香蕉视频直播 was First Runner-Up in the Animal Portraits category and was then used as the main marketing image for the 2013 World Tour, and in 2023, his grizzly bear photograph, 香蕉视频直播淟ooking at Me, Looking at You,香蕉视频直播 was nominated for the People香蕉视频直播檚 Choice Awards. 

Part of Marriott香蕉视频直播檚 acceptance speech acknowledged overcoming both colon and kidney cancer two years ago. It was on Oct. 8, 2022 that Marriott learned his surgery date to remove both tumours.

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In his career spanning three decades, his images have been published worldwide by National GeographicBBC WildlifeCanadian GeographicMcLean's and Reader香蕉视频直播檚 Digest.  

Marriott is an Associate Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, a Canon Ambassador, and the co-founder of the EXPOSED Wildlife Conservancy environmental charity.

He has produced eight coffee table books, including The Kootenay Wolves: Five Years Following a Wild Wolf Pack (2022), What Bears Teach Us (2020), Tall Tales, Long LensesMy Adventures in Photography (2017), The Pipestone WolvesThe Rise and Fall of a Wolf Family (2016), and the international bestseller, Banff & Lake Louise: Images of Banff National Park (2007).

 





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