About
My name is Lorna Pearce BA (Hons)
I am a Wildlife Visual Storyteller. My images, full of natural light, explore the woodlands and green spaces around me. Using my photography, I want to reveal the beauty and amazing natural world that some either do not have access to or have no seen yet. I tend to stop and stare, focusing on the smaller things as well as taking time to explore the wider surroundings. My latest project focuses on Falmouth’s Green Corridor, sharing the nature around it as well as my faith.

My Photography Journey
If you told me five years ago that I have achieved a 2.1 in BA (Hons) Marine and Natural History Photography from Falmouth University, I would not have believed you.
Photography is my passion. Before my degree, I had only studied photography by working on an Extended Project Qualification through A'levels. For me, photography in school seemed a lot more studio-based, rather than being outside, watching the animals and sharing those wonderful wildlife moments.
However, finding the Marine and Natural History Photography Degree in Falmouth allowed me to pursue my passion and really develop my photography.

