
NatGeo photgrapher creating inspiring wildlife images from the Earth’s wild, remote places.
About
TIM LAMAN
Tim Laman, a multifaceted creative force, seamlessly melds art, science, and exploration to redefine the boundaries of nature photography. Renowned for his groundbreaking work, he achieved the remarkable feat of documenting all Birds-of-Paradise species in New Guinea, showcasing his commitment to capturing the rare and the extraordinary. His extensive portfolio extends beyond this achievement, encompassing the exploration of rainforest canopy wildlife on a global scale, contributing captivating narratives to National Geographic, and collaborating with the prestigious BBC Natural History Unit.
A distinguished figure, Tim Laman holds affiliations with esteemed institutions such as Harvard University, the Explorer’s Club, and the International League of Conservation Photographers, reflecting his dedication to the intersection of academia and visual storytelling. Beyond his lens, Laman actively engages in conservation efforts, co-leading the impactful “Save Wild Orangutans” project in Borneo alongside his wife, Cheryl Knott.
The recipient of international accolades, Tim Laman’s artistic prowess shines through in his fine art prints, available for purchase on his website (www.timlamanfineart.com). Each print is a testament to his unwavering passion for the natural world, inviting enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike to bring a piece of his extraordinary vision into their own spaces. Tim Laman’s work not only captures the essence of biodiversity but also serves as a powerful advocate for conservation, leaving an indelible mark on the realms of photography, science, and environmental stewardship.


