Roy Toft
Award winning photographer Roy Toft is dedicated to documenting our
natural world for future generations, focusing on wild images that
convey a sense of the animal’s character and spirit. In 2007, Toft’s
image of a rare African wild hunting dog running with his “prize”, won
first place and the Gerald Durrell Award for endangered species in the prestigious BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest,
and was featured in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition
exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London. The same year his
portrait of a young female leopard was highly honored by Nature’s Best Competition and was featured in the Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum exhibition in Washington, D.C.
Toft’s images have been featured in National Geographic, Nature’s Best, Smithsonian, Audubon, Wildlife Conservation, Discover magazines
and other notable publications to advance conservation efforts
globally. As a result, he has been named a founding fellow of the
prestigious International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP). Toft's striking wildlife images are also available worldwide through the National Geographic Image Collection and Getty Images.
Toft
shares his love for teaching & photography by regularly instructing
photographic classes, tour groups and workshops in the field. His
company, Toft Photo Safaris & Gallery, sponsors annual workshops
for photographers of all levels in destinations including Costa Rica,
Japan, Alaska, and Africa. His ever popular Rainforests of Costa Rica workshop has been filmed for television. The show, Fine Living Network's Fantasy Camp,
has appeared on television and airline flights. Toft makes his home in
the scenic mountainous region of beautiful north county San Diego.
Roy's Website
Roy Participated on the Flathead RAVE and the Yucatan RAVE!
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