Colin Seddon is a photographer living in the South West of England who takes images of all types of animals, specialising in images of European Wildlife, Dogs, Cats, Farm Livestock and Equines. He undertakes commissions and has recently completed a project providing images of cats and dogs to illustrate a teaching manual for the international animal welfare charity the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA). The aim of the manual is to promote compassion and kindness to animals.

He has a stock of over 30000 transparencies, and a growing collection of digital images, available for publishing projects. He has worked in Animal Welfare for 25 years and has been taking photographs for over 30 years. His knowledge of and hands on experience working with all kinds of animals enables him to gain images that portray animals in a natural, candid and undisturbed way.

He is always willing to provide images for charitable organisations especially those interested in Animal Welfare or Conservation. These have included WSPA, RSPCA, CIWF, SSPCA, ISPCA, and Advocates for Animals, Secret World Wildlife Rescue, and County Naturalist Trusts.

Colin Seddon

Colin has had articles and images published in various magazines including BBC Wildlife, Countryman, Lady, Wildlife and Countryside. His images are also often used to illustrate books published throughout the World. Another area of his work is to provide images for use in Calendars, Postcards and Greetings Cards.

Along with his collection of images Colin regularly contributes to a number of highly regarded Photographic Libraries.