An award-winning wildlife photographer goes to perilous lengths. 9 min read Charlie Hamilton James is one of six photographers who contributed to National Geographic magazine's special issue on ...
In the waning days of a tumultuous year, as a weary, worried parent contemplating the uncertain future, I have found myself ...
Charlie Hamilton James is a wildlife and conservation photographer for National Geographic Magazine. He specialises in stories and issues in South America and East Africa. He has shot 14 stories for ...
Our photographer, Charlie Hamilton James, spent a month with indigenous groups such as the Awá and Guajajara people; overall, he has spent a year and a half in the Amazon. We talked about the ...
Charlie Hamilton James (UK) captures a world-famous migration from above. To demonstrate the scale of the greatest migration on Earth, Charlie flew his drone high above the multitudes of travelling ...
Series following wildlife photographer Charlie Hamilton James, who has bought 100 acres of the Peruvian rainforest in the hope that it will stop loggers illegally cutting down trees.
A look at the challenges that face wildlife film-makers Philippa Forrester and Charlie Hamilton-James when they adopt an orphaned otter cub as one of the family.
Sam Rogers edited the film, which features cinematography by Charlie Hamilton James, Johnny Rolt, and Bertie Gregory and ...
Charlie reveals the survival secrets of otters and why they’re so special. Otters are playful, adaptable and champion swimmers - they've captivated cameraman Charlie Hamilton James for the last ...