Tim Laman

OTHER PUBLISHED WORK

Here is a selection of some of Tim's published work for clients other than National Geographic magazine.

--  This story on the Sundarbans features 11 of Tim's photographs.
  
-- Inside 3 additional images were used to illustrate Tim's Bird of Paradise project which he is collaborating with Ed Scholes of the Cornell Lab's Macaulay Library.
  
-- The Flora & Fauna section features four of Tim's orangutan images.
     
  
--  The British magazine featured Tim's helmeted and rhinoceros hornbills.
  
--  Tim and his son Russell went kayacking through the everglades.  Photographs are by both Tim and Russell and the story is told though Russell's point of view.
  
-- This story, in the danish version of Science Illustrated, is about the endangered monkeys of Bioko.
     
  
-  Tim wrote and photographed this article on asian hornbills.  -  Check out the entire text with Tim's photographs at the National Wildlife Federation's website.
  
-- This article, written by Les Kaufman, includes 10 of Tim's images.
  
     
  
  
  
-- Tim wrote and photographed this story on different species that glide though the air.-- Read the full text and see more of Tim's glider images at the National Wildlife Federation's website.
     
  
-- This feature story, called "Into the Depths of Raja Ampat" is about the marine biodiversity of the Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia.  Tim accompanied an expedition of Conservation International scientists to explore this remote region around the Western tip of the big island of New Guinea.-- See photos from this shoot in the RAJA AMPAT REEFS photo gallery.-- See the extensive online feature about this expedition including several slide shows of Tim Laman's images at the German GEO Website.
  
-- A companion article to the feature in January 2008 German GEO about Raja Ampat marine life - this article focuses on the people of this remote region and how their lifestyle depends on the sea.
  
     
  
-- Tim Laman's image of researcher Steve Sillett climbing a giant Coast Redwood tree in California is the lead picture in this feature story on Redwoods and Steve's research.  The principle photographer for the story is James Balog.
  
--  Tim wrote and photographed this story on African ground hornbills.
  
     
  
  
  
     
  
-- National Geographic Master Class article featuring Tim Laman's image of Snow Monkeys in Japan on the opening spread.
  
-- Tim wrote and photogaphed this feature story on winter gatherings of birds on Japan's Hokkaido Island.-- Read the full text and see the images at the National Wildlife web site.
  
-- Tim wrote and photographed this cover story on Borneo's Proboscis Monkeys for Ranger Rick Magazine.
     
  
-- This story about endangered Proboscis Monkeys features Tim's photographs and experiences in the field.-- Read the full text and see the images at the National Wildlife website.
  
National Geographic Emerging Explorer Cheryl Knott (Tim Laman's wife) conducts orangutan research in Borneo.
  
-- Orangutan researcher Cheryl Knott (Tim Laman's wife) climbs a rope into a giant rain forest tree in Borneo.
     
  
-- Tim's photographs illustrate this cover story about hornbill research and conservation written by Thailand's leading hornbill researcher, Dr. Pilai Poonswad.
  
-- In this feature story, Tim's photographs illustrate an article about hornbill research and conservation by Thailand's leading hornbill researcher, Dr. Pilai Poonswad.