My name is Kevin Milner and I would like to take this opportunity of introducing you to the services I offer as a specialist Farming and Estate Photographer.
I am a fully qualified and CAA licensed Drone operator, and you can see examples of my work at www.kevinmilnercountryside.co.uk.

I supply professionally edited videos, time lapse photography, and still photographs for farms, companies, events and individuals.
 
My library of my work has 50,000 + photos and 52 videos for your uses.
 
I travel all over the UK and am available at short notice if other commitments allow.
 
I studied agriculture and countryside management for four years at Sparsholt Agricultural College. I then spent ten years working for the Crown Estate as a ranger gaining practical experience of all aspects of the countryside.  Ten years ago I decided to use my passion for photography to create my own business, and since then have worked for hundreds of companies and individuals including the NFU, DEFRA, the Bath & West Show.
 
I am a Member of the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists and my photographs have been used in Farmer’s Weekly, The Field, Tatler, Tilhill, NFU, RABI and in many other publications.
 
I also have an extensive range of greetings cards and can produce exclusive cards for individuals or organisations in any quantity.
 
I live in a small village in rural Hampshire with my wife, two young children and two black Labradors.
 
Please get in touch if you have a project you would like to discuss.  I am reliable, hard-working, and full of enthusiasm!

 

Some example videos below:

 

 


 

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