The natural aspect of the Park as seen by local photographers


Bluebells in Chalet Wood © Stuart Moore
Bluebells in Chalet Wood © Stuart Moore

The Friends of Wanstead Parklands were delighted to be invited to curate the 2015 summer exhibition at The Temple, and chose to celebrate the natural aspect of the park with a display of images of its flora and fauna.

We are very grateful to the talented local photographers who offered their work – click on their names for the examples we displayed. Please note that the images are copyright and should not be reused without permission.

Christian Moss is one of the best known nature photographers active in Epping Forest. He has a blog and is on Facebook and Twitter.

Geoff Wilkinson is an award-winning photojournalist who runs the “EightyFour” gallery in Wanstead.

Kathy Hartnett is a member of the Wanstead-based Wren Wildlife and Conservation Group. She enjoys photographing all aspects of nature, whilst out and about in her local patches of Wanstead Park and Wanstead Flats..

Richard Arnopp is a committee member of the Friends of Wanstead Parklands. He says “I’m not a naturalist, and wouldn’t really claim to be much of a photographer – I just like to record and share what I see in and around the park”.

Stuart Moore has lived in Walthamstow for the past 7 years. He has a website and in recent years he has started to exhibit his work (contact via stuart@srmoore.com).

Tricia Moxey is a committee member of the Friends of Wanstead Parklands. A former Information Services Manager with Epping Forest, she is a part-time tutor in ecology and regularly gives talks about Wanstead Park.