Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman is a field biologist and wildlife photojournalist. His pioneering research in the rain forest canopy in Borneo led to a PhD from Harvard and his first National Geographic article in 1997. Since then, he has pursued his passion for exploring wild places and documenting little-known and endangered wildlife by becoming a regular contributor to National Geographic. He has eighteen articles to his credit to date, all of which have had a conservation message. Some have focused on endangered species such as Orangutans or Hornbills, while others, such as a series of articles on Conservation International’s Biodiversity Hotspots, have highlighted regions under intense pressure.


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Photographer Tim Laman with camera set up on canopy platform to shoot King Bird of Paradise.


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Photography by Tim Laman/National Geographic

    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist




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Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman is a field biologist and wildlife photojournalist. His pioneering research in the rain forest canopy in Borneo led to a PhD from Harvard and his first National Geographic article in 1997. Since then, he has pursued his passion for exploring wild places and documenting little-known and endangered wildlife by becoming a regular contributor to National Geographic. He has eighteen articles to his credit to date, all of which have had a conservation message. Some have focused on endangered species such as Orangutans or Hornbills, while others, such as a series of articles on Conservation International’s Biodiversity Hotspots, have highlighted regions under intense pressure.


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Photographer Tim Laman with camera set up on canopy platform to shoot King Bird of Paradise.


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Photography by Tim Laman/National Geographic

Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist


Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist




Tim Laman

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