1.
For sure, all over Poland, kids had my picture of a lemur on their bedroom wall - but the chances are they may never get to see a real lemur in Madagascar. I thought this was great and it really meant a lot to me.
Nigel Dennis
2.
[Agatha Christie] is fond of quoting the witty wife who once said, 'an archaeologist is the best husband any woman can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her.
Christie's husband, Max Mallowan, was an archaeologist.
Nigel Dennis
3.
I carry a notebook full of sketches of pictures I want to take - they are really scruffy sketches, but at least I am going out there with a clear objective.
Nigel Dennis
4.
All I really wanted to do was wildlife photography.
Nigel Dennis
5.
My first serious project was photographing badgers - very, very difficult as they are shy and nocturnal.
Nigel Dennis
6.
So about twenty years ago I gave up on painting - and got into terrible debt after buying a load of camera gear!
Nigel Dennis
7.
A large wildlife book, start to finish, could take one to two years, but then I would expect to get several good (nature) magazine features off the back of this, plus of course a lot of stock.
Nigel Dennis
8.
Close encounters are bad. Bad for the animal, as it causes stress, and bad for me for exactly the same reason.
Nigel Dennis
9.
In The States I would have no edge, no advantage at all.
Nigel Dennis
10.
The Kalahari is brilliant - and easy to visit.
Nigel Dennis
11.
Photography started as a means of getting reference material for my paintings of nature subjects.
Nigel Dennis
12.
For the first few years we lived in a tiny rented cottage at the bottom of a friend's garden. We often joked that there was plenty of film in the fridge, but not too much food!
Nigel Dennis
13.
Currently I am working on another three books, doing a lot of magazine work, am shooting for fifteen stock agencies, plus my own photo library - all this keeps me quite busy!
Nigel Dennis
14.
Most acts of assent require far more courage than most acts of protest, since courage is clearly a readiness to risk self-humiliation.
Nigel Dennis
15.
I hope to goodness I would not still be working in the corporate world - the money is OK but it is no life at all.
Nigel Dennis
16.
Courage is clearly a readiness to risk self-humiliation.
Nigel Dennis
17.
I also had a tremendous passion for art and read a lot.
Nigel Dennis
18.
Even for an area I know well, I prepare a shooting list of subjects I need.
Nigel Dennis
19.
I would never dream, for example, of going to The States to photograph your wildlife.
Nigel Dennis
20.
Big game photography in Africa is mainly done from a vehicle, so then I feel I might as well take the lot.
Nigel Dennis
21.
I concentrate on the southern African subcontinent.
Nigel Dennis
22.
I also like flyfishing - maybe I would have figured a way to make a living out of that?
Nigel Dennis
23.
But then one is always excited by descriptions of money changing hands. It's much more fundamental than sex.
Nigel Dennis