One of our favourite photographers, George Logan, is currently exhibiting at WCRS towers. He’s shot several campaigns for us including our most recent Sky Christmas campaign and a pro-bono project for the International Wildlife Charity, the Born Free Foundation.
The collection we have hanging on the walls promotes the launch of George’s book ‘Translocation’, a book of unique and intriguing photographs that bring together Scotland’s dramatic landscape with the beauty and fragility of Africa’s wildlife, and will be sold in aid of the Born Free Foundation.
The collection of photographs was over five years in the making, with Logan traveling extensively throughout Africa to capture wild animals in their natural habitats, covering Botswana, Namibia, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa and even Europe. The landscape shots were closer to home, taking in the photographer’s homeland of Scotland and the wild coastlines of Cornwall. To complete the collection, George’s journey took him from places as diverse as the Isle of Skye to the Okavango Delta, from Ardnamurchan to the Kalahari Desert.
The photographs have received many accolades, including Gold at The Association of Photographers Awards. They also featured in The IPA/Lucie Awards, Creative Review Annual and Applied Arts.
All funds raised will be dedicated to Born Free’s new wildlife rescue, conservation and education centre, Ensessakotteh, in Ethiopia.
The book retails at £30.00 and can be ordered here.
If you’re not swinging by Great Portland Street anytime soon, you can preview the images here.





