Scottish-born Robin Moore is an internationally acclaimed photographer and conservationist whose images paint a striking portrait of our relationship with the world around us.
Robin is an Associate of the International League of Conservation Photographers and his photographs and stories have graced the pages of publications including National Geographic Traveler, TIME for kids and a full feature on a search for lost frogs in Colombia in the Telegraph Magazine: Click the link to view The Telegraph: Warts and all. Robin is represented by the National Geographic Image Collection and has been recognized with a number of Awards.
Awards:
2011
National Geographic Traveler: Third place
Photo District News Faces Contest: Winning Series of images from Haiti in Environmental Portraits
Nature’s Best Windland Smith Awards (finalist, awaiting announcement of placing)
2010
Photo District News, World in Focus Contest: First Place, spontaneous moments
National Geographic Traveler, World in Focus Contest: Second place and Merit
Nature’s Best: Highly Honored
National Geographic Chase Sapphire Exceptional Experiences Photo Contest: Runner-up
Conservation International Photo Awards: First Place
2009
Asia Geographic Photo Contest, Finalist
Worldwide Photo Gala Awards, Finalist
International Conservation Photography Awards, Finalist
Conservation International Photo Awards: First Place
2008
Conservation International Photo Awards: First Place Photo Essay Category