Photographer of the Month — Michael “Nick” Nichols

Michael “Nick” Nichols is an award winning photographer. He is a member of the International League of Conservation Photographers, a former member of the cooperative “Magnum Photos”, and a current staff photographer at National Geographic. He joined the National Geographic team in 1996 and has photographed over 20 stories for National Geographic Magazine.
An Alabama native, Nichols studied photography at the University of North Alabama. He has been featured in many magazines including Life and Rolling Stone.
Nichols is the author of seven books, including Brutal Kinship with Jane Goodall published by Aperture. Dr. Goodall will be delivering a keynote address at WILD9, as well as leading a workshop.
Nichols will be one of the many premier photographers presenting during the WILD9 plenary presentation and also participating in the many events planned by the iLCP for WILD9 (WiLDSpeak). WILD9, the 9th World Wilderness Congress, will convene from 6-13 November, Merida Mexico.
Photo of the Week — 10.19.09 - The WILD Foundation commented:
[...] “Nick” Nichols, iLCP member and our photographer of the month, photographed these elephants at Kruger National Park in South [...]
Photo of the Week — 10.26.09 - The WILD Foundation commented:
[...] last photo for October, taken by Michael “Nick” Nichols (iLCP member and our photographer of the month) is of elephants at Kruger National Park in South [...]
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Photo of the Week — 10.12.09 - The WILD Foundation commented:
[...] photo was taken by Michael “Nick” Nichols, member of the iLCP and our photographer of the month. These elephants were photographed at the Samburu National Reserve, located in [...]