British nature photographer Lee Dalton focuses his work on wildlife and its habitats. His approach is based on rigorous observation and the search for precise images, enabling him to document biological diversity and ecological relationships. He is particularly interested in endangered species and fragile environments, working both in his native Sussex and on assignments in Africa, Asia, and America.
His practice combines the use of high-resolution digital SLR cameras and drones, offering complementary perspectives. Aerial shots complement field observations by revealing the landscape structure of ecosystems, while close-up photography highlights specific behaviors or morphological details. All of these methods produce precise images that can be used directly in scientific, educational, or documentary contexts.
Lee Dalton's photographs are regularly published in specialist nature and biodiversity journals, as well as in international reference works. They constitute a visual resource for researchers, educational institutions, and conservationists, contributing to the dissemination of reliable knowledge about wildlife and its environments.