Young Photographer’s Rare Image of Blackbirds Becomes Best-Selling Card

A talented young photographer’s captivating image of two blackbirds seemingly “kissing” has become a best-selling card in the Co-op supermarket. Ben Pulletz, now 21, discovered his passion for wildlife photography in his hometown of Somerset, capturing breathtaking images of animals and nature.

Pulletz’s collection of photographs, which includes a rabbit in a meadow, a grasshopper, a great tit perched among rose hips, and a sunny field of daisies, caught the eye of the Co-op. The company decided to feature his work on greeting cards, with the aim of selling them in 1,300 stores across the country.

The collaboration not only provides Pulletz with recognition and exposure for his talent but also benefits a worthy cause. The Co-op has pledged to donate £10,000 to the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) as part of this initiative.

For Pulletz, the opportunity to have his photographs showcased in a national chain is a dream come true. He expressed his delight and gratitude, admitting that it still feels surreal. He couldn’t have imagined such a positive response when he initially reached out to the Co-op.

Among his stunning images, it was especially meaningful for Pulletz that the daisy photograph was chosen. This particular picture holds a special place in his heart as it is his mother’s favorite.

Pulletz’s journey as a wildlife photographer began five years ago when he started exploring the countryside near his hometown. He developed a deep love for capturing the beauty of the natural world, using both his iPad and camera to document breathtaking landscapes and unexpected wildlife encounters.

His dedication and passion paid off when he established his own photo-card business, Feathers & Hills, at the age of 17. Pulletz’s talent was recognized internationally when he received the Siena International Award in the Under 20 Category in 2021. His work has also been featured in the prestigious British Wildlife Photography Awards book.

Pulletz’s story is an inspiring example of how dedication and a love for nature can lead to extraordinary accomplishments. His stunning photographs remind us to appreciate the beauty of the world around us and the importance of supporting talented young artists.

FAQ:

1. Who is Ben Pulletz?
Ben Pulletz is a talented young photographer who discovered his passion for wildlife photography in his hometown of Somerset.

2. What kind of images did Ben Pulletz capture?
Ben Pulletz captured breathtaking images of animals and nature, including a rabbit in a meadow, a grasshopper, a great tit perched among rose hips, and a sunny field of daisies.

3. Where will Ben Pulletz’s photographs be featured?
Ben Pulletz’s photographs will be featured on greeting cards sold in 1,300 Co-op supermarkets across the country.

4. What cause does the collaboration between Ben Pulletz and the Co-op support?
The collaboration between Ben Pulletz and the Co-op supports the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). The Co-op has pledged to donate £10,000 to the RSPB as part of the initiative.

5. What was Ben Pulletz’s initial reaction to the opportunity to have his photographs showcased in a national chain?
Ben Pulletz expressed his delight and gratitude, admitting that it still feels surreal. He couldn’t have imagined such a positive response when he initially reached out to the Co-op.

6. Why is the daisy photograph particularly meaningful for Ben Pulletz?
The daisy photograph is particularly meaningful for Ben Pulletz as it is his mother’s favorite.

7. How did Ben Pulletz’s journey as a wildlife photographer begin?
Ben Pulletz started exploring the countryside near his hometown five years ago and developed a deep love for capturing the beauty of the natural world. He used both his iPad and camera to document breathtaking landscapes and unexpected wildlife encounters.

8. What awards and recognition has Ben Pulletz received?
Ben Pulletz received the Siena International Award in the Under 20 Category in 2021 and his work has been featured in the prestigious British Wildlife Photography Awards book.

Definitions:

– Wildlife photography: The art of capturing photographs of animals and nature in their natural habitats.
– Greeting cards: Cards sent to convey messages of goodwill or celebration on various occasions.
– Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB): An organization dedicated to the protection and conservation of birds and their habitats in the United Kingdom.

Related links:
Co-op website
RSPB website