Guardian

“With the formal expansion of the Stiperstones Landscape National Nature Reserve—part of the prestigious King’s Series of NNRs—we have tripled our commitment to this land. We are no longer just protecting what remains; we are actively inviting nature back”.

TerryMdC

Terry is a Shropshire, UK based, award winning and published wildlife photographer. Terry offers 1-1 photography tuition, 1_1 wildlife workshops, gives talks and holds exhibitions.

Lead Photographer & Narrative Author

Terry, an award-winning wildlife photographer and conservation storyteller based in the heart of the Shropshire Hills. With a career defined by "minimal disturbance" fieldcraft, Terry has spent over several years documenting the delicate intersection between landscapes and the species that inhabit them.

A finalist and winner of Judges Choice in the BBC Countryfile Calendar, Terry is widely recognized for his ability to capture "the invisible." His work moves beyond traditional portraiture, focusing instead on the ecological relationships—the "story between the species"— and behaviour that define a healthy environment.

Philosophy & Approach

Terry’s signature style blends behaviour with scientific accuracy. He is a staunch advocate for the "Quiet Observer" method, often spending weeks in the field to acclimatize wildlife to his presence before a single frame is captured. This patient approach has granted him unique access to some of the UK’s most elusive residents.

Conservation Impact

Beyond the lens, Terry is a deeply embedded member of the Shropshire conservation community. He serves as a bridge between the scientific world and the public, using his imagery to translate complex data—like peatland carbon sequestration and habitat connectivity—into compelling visual narratives.

His latest project, Guardians of the Ridge, represents his most ambitious work to date: a multi-year study of the UK’s newest "Super NNR," documenting the humans and habitats working in unison to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

"For me, a photograph is a success only if the subject is unaware I was ever there. My goal is to be a ghost on the ridge, leaving nothing behind but a record of the landscape’s resilience." — Terry Moore