James Morgan

Pasola

Estée Lauder • La Mer

Cholitas • Bolivia

War on Wildlife Crime

Papua New Guinea

Bolivia’s Chipaya

Kazakh Eagle Hunters

Bajau Laut • Sea Nomads

Mozambique

Wolf Hunting in Siberia

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James's award winning stills work exemplifies his deep affinity and skill for showcasing the planet and its rich cultural stories.  

His work has been published by major editorial titles, exhibited internationally and contributed to debates and policy change on environmental and indigenous rights issues. James’s work perfectly compliments Park Village's ethos to create impactful work that both entertains and drives positive change for the planet and its people.

AWARDS

Winner Travel Photographer of the Year ‘Nature and Environment’

Winner UNESCO/HPA Documentary Award

Winner Magnum 30 under 30 award

Shortlisted Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Finalist Travel Photographer of the Year

Runner Up Sony World Photography Awards

Shortlisted Ian Parry Award 

Shortlisted Terry O Neil Award

Winner Royal Photographic Society Bursary

Winner Wildscreen Cinematography Award

Special Jury Award New York Wild Film Festival

Winner Jackson Hole Grand Teton Award

Winner Magenta Flash Forward

Winner Beneath the Waves Film Festival

Winner Travel Photographer of the Year ‘Video’

Finalist Travel Photographer of the Year

Winner Best Environmental Short IOW Film Festival

Winner People and Planet International

Winner People’s Choice Award 'Foto8 Summershow'

Winner Royal Photographic Society Bursary

Winner Travel Photographer of the Year ‘Encounters’

Runner Up Sony World Photography Awards

Runner Up Fotoweek DC Awards

Nominated Joop Swart Masterclass 2011

Nominated Newscast Young Photographer of the Year

Shortlisted Ian Parry Award

Runner Up Photo-philanthropy Activist Award

Shortlisted Terry O Neil Award

Shortlisted Travel Photographer of the Year

PRESS

HORNIMAN MUSEUM & GARDENS • About the Art: Award-winning director and photographer James Morgan set out to capture the lives of the Bajau Laut, the world’s last true marine nomads.

NEW YORK TIMES • Among the Seafaring Nomads of Asia

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