Anna Morgan
Anna Morgan is a British / Spanish (Basque) fine art landscape and nature photographer, educator, writer and advocate for ecological health who now calls Vancouver Island, Canada home. Anna holds a Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree from the University of Liverpool and has been a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons since 2006.
After running her own veterinary practice for over a decade, Anna earned a Master of Veterinary Science degree in Conservation Medicine from The University of Edinburgh before transitioning into professional photography. Her research brought photography and conservation together so that photographic practice served both as a tool for reflective thinking and as a subject of research to bring a deeper understanding of the structural frameworks that underpin the premise of conservation photography.
Anna gravitates towards photographing quieter and more intimate scenes, along with abstract interpretations of the natural world. Her imagery reflects both her personality and her interest in the intricate interconnections of life on Earth. Her work often explores visual narratives that reside in the liminal landscapes of consciousness and co-generative, transformative change. Through personalised mentoring and individual or group workshops, Anna encourages ecological wholeness by fostering photographic practices rooted in connection, openness, and self-awareness.
A sought-after speaker, Anna has had the privilege of presenting to audiences nationally and internationally. As an experienced educator, she is regularly invited to teach at conferences across North America and to serve on judging panels for respected international photography competitions. Her work has been featured in a number of well-regarded photography journals. Anna is a proud member of Nature First and actively promotes responsible land stewardship through her practices.