Every year about this time, we find dozens of toads down our driveway! It attracts them because we have wet, humid, dank foliage and woodland on one side of our driveway, and the other side a large pond which must be brimming with stringy eggs by now.
Tonight was no exception, and while on general “toad duty” I decided to take the camera out for some sneaky peaks into their frisky and noisy lives.
I’ve worked as a documentary cameraman since 2008, making a living telling stories and capturing unique images from the hottest coldest and remotest places on the planet. I’ve worked in places such as the icy cathedrals of Antarctica and South Georgia, to the rich reefs of the Indian Ocean, to the wonderful bird colonies of Ascension Island. Previously I worked as a motion graphic designer and was a senior editor in a corporate video production with some very big clients, where I learnt key skills in film-making and camera technology.
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