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Wildlife Photographer Doug Allan Dies at 74

Wildlife Photographer Doug Allan Dies at 74

Summary

Doug Allan, a renowned wildlife photographer, cameraman, and marine biologist, passed away at 74 during a trek in Nepal. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Allan received 12 Emmy and BAFTA awards for his work, notably collaborating with Sir David Attenborough on documentaries such as "Blue Planet" and "Planet Earth." His career began with research diving in the Antarctic, leading to extensive filming in extreme cold environments. Allan was recognized with a Polar Medal and later an OBE for his contributions to broadcast media and environmental awareness.

Key points

  • Wildlife photographer Doug Allan died at age 74 in Nepal.
  • He won 12 Emmy and BAFTA awards for his work.
  • Allan was known for documentaries like "Blue Planet" and "Planet Earth."
  • He received an OBE in 2024 for services to broadcast media and environmental awareness.
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