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ADRIAN HOUSTON
With a career spanning over two decades, his photographs have taken him on a global journey, capturing the beauty of nature.
Born with a natural curiosity of Art and his love for photography, Adrian’s passion for capturing moments began at an early age. He honed his skills and artistic vision assisting the best-known photographers, helping him push the boundaries of his craft.
Throughout his career, Adrian has been commissioned for numerous campaigns and publications. His many books including the Mr & Mrs Smith coffee table series, as well as projects focused on the environmental and sustainability impact of the London Olympic site. Adrian’s dedication to environmental causes has led him to work on several initiatives aimed at raising awareness about climate change and the importance of preserving our natural resources.
One of his notable books “A Portrait of the Tree” a book that explores the universal connection between humans and trees. Published by Greenfinch, this book serves as a testament to his commitment to raising awareness about the importance of trees, the environment, and the urgent need to address climate change.
His latest book “The Queens Green Canopy” 70 ancient trees and 70 ancient forests dedicated to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years of reign, with the forward by King Charles III emphasizes his dedication to preserving natures Crown Jewels.
His current art project is “Faith in Trees” throughout history faiths have used trees to bring harmony between humans and nature this will be an exhibition and book of sacred trees to understand the connect of the spiritual and environmental connection
we have with trees.
Despite his numerous achievements and international acclaim, Adrian remains grounded and connected to his craft. His experiences and encounters with the world’s beauty have only fueled his desire to protect and preserve it. His photographs serve as a reminder of the immense power and fragility of our planet, inspiring viewers to act and make a difference. Advisor to the United Nations for the International Day of Plant Health, Director of the Existence Collective philanthropic
partnership lead by Oxford and UCLA Universities, Director of Photography Historic Productions, Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, AOP.
“Nature has an intensity so strong it gives you a totally different view on the world. When you witness earth’s natural power, it is sometimes hard to see its underlying fragility. But scratch beneath the surface and it is there. This need to protect what we have before it is too late has influenced my work for as long as I can remember.”