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MEET US

The people you will be in the field with.

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When you book a trip with Boswell Wildlife Photography, you are not booking a tour package — you are spending time in wild places with two people who have devoted their lives to understanding them. We think you should know exactly who we are before you do that

Peter Boswell

Peter Boswell

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Naturalist · Raptor Specialist · Expedition Guide

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I never take for granted how fortunate I am to have my passion as my profession.

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I have been photographing wildlife for decades, but long before I picked up a camera, I was a naturalist — spending my days on Scotland's mountains and sea lochs, learning to read the landscape the way a raptor does.

 

I hold the five-star sea kayaker award and spent years as an active member of Oban Mountain Rescue Team. Those years on Scotland's West Coast gave me something no classroom could: a deep, instinctive understanding of how wild places work and where wild creatures will be.

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Raptors have always been my particular obsession. I have had the privilege of working with the Hawk and Owl Trust and the National Rivers Authority in England, helping develop networks to support the movement of raptors and advising on habitat management and nest sites.

 

I am a current member of the Scottish Raptor Study Group, where I monitor a range of species across the field. This is not background knowledge I occasionally call upon — it is what I do, continuously, year-round.

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When I am guiding a trip — whether we are waiting for a Golden Eagle above a Scottish glen or sitting in a Finnish hide at 4am watching a bear emerge from the treeline — my job is to make sure you are in exactly the right place, with exactly the right understanding, to capture a moment that will stay with you.

 

That is what I find most satisfying about this work. Not the images I take myself, but the images our clients come home with.

Tina Boswell

Tina Boswell

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Wildlife Photographer · Expedition Planner · Raptor Rehabilitator

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My deepest passion has always been the mountains and wild places — whether on Scotland's West Coast, where my heart truly belongs, or among the vast, silent forests of Scandinavia. Being fully immersed in nature's wildest spaces, and sharing those moments with others, is what drives everything I do.

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I spent years involved in the rehabilitation of raptors — work that gave me an unusually intimate understanding of these birds: how they move, how they think, what stresses them and what settles them. That knowledge shapes how I photograph them and how I help our clients do the same.

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My background as a lawyer taught me something that might seem an unlikely fit for wildlife photography: that precision and meticulous attention to detail matter enormously. Every expedition we run is planned to the finest detail — logistics, timing, weather contingencies, access — so that when you arrive, all you have to think about is the photography.

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I came to wildlife photography seriously after following Peter into the field, and I have not looked back. I was shortlisted in the Scottish Nature Photography Awards 2024 — recognition that means a great deal to me, in a discipline I find endlessly demanding and endlessly rewarding.

 

More than anything, I love the conversations that happen in the field — about light, about animal behaviour, about the particular magic of a wild place at dawn. If that sounds like your kind of trip, I would love to hear from you.

Come and find us.

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We will be at the Photography & Video Show, NEC Birmingham, 14–17 March 2026 — Stand J68. Come and say hello. We love nothing more than a conversation about wildlife and photography, with complete beginners and seasoned professionals alike. No sales pitch — just two people who genuinely love what they do and enjoy talking about it.

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Or simply get in touch any time. We are always happy to talk through what might be the right trip for you.

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