Louise Murray
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Louise is a photojournalist with a passion for natural history. She has worked worldwide for the last fourteen years from the Arctic to the equator. A self confessed polar nut, she spends much time plotting her next visit to the high north. A lover of the Arctic environment both above and below the water, she has travelled to the Svalbard area several times, to the rarely visited Franz Josef land in Russia, to northern Greenland, and extensively to Nunavut. She is very knowledgeable about the wildlife of this very special region and has experience of charging polar bears and over friendly walrus at one extreme, and the microscopic life in the polar oceans at the other. She writes on science and conservation for The Times, the Guardian, Geographical, BBC Wildlife and Focus amongst others and especially enjoys writing for children. See Times Online link for current biographical info.
Louise's features have been published internationally. Many focus on the marine environment, from the tropics to the polar regions, others involve extreme adventure travel or reflect Louise's intense interest in natural history and science. Louise has been a freelance journalist and photographer since 1992.
Louise's photography is sold around the world for editorial, advertising and graphic design purposes. She is available for commissions.
These images were shot in Nunavut and Hudson Bay, Canada, Greenland, Svalbard, and Franz Josef land, Russia
All the work is printed to archival standards on Huhnemuhle Photorag Paper. Work can also be supplied on Canvas
