ABOUT

About Zac Dyer
TV Credits:
Iolo's River Valleys - Specialist Wildlife Researcher - BBC Wales 4x30', due Spring 2025
Kingdom - Researcher - BBC One 6x60', due Spring 2025
Planet Earth III - Junior Researcher - BBC One 8x60', 2023
Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster - Junior Researcher - BBC One 1x60' 2023
Andy's Global Adventures - Runner - Cbeebies 15x15', 2022
Zac is a dedicated Natural History Researcher with a passion for creating dynamic sequences of animal behaviour within their natural habitat.
Zac has worked on Natural History TV series including Planet Earth III, Attenborough's Giant Sea Monster and Iolo's River Valleys. His work is characterised by an ever-increasing knowledge of species and their environment; accumulated through observation, detailed research and focused study. Zac seizes every opportunity to work with wildlife, enhancing his skills as diversely as possible. He has worked across bluechip, drama and presenter-led series and always aims to contribute towards poignant, powerful sequences which engage a wide audience.
Alongside Zac's work as researcher, he has always had a passion for making his own wildlife stories through both film and photography. Notable films include Pioneering Ecotourism on the Otago Peninsula and For the Love of Birds for the Charles Darwin foundation. Additionally, his work around Wales and the South West of England is not to be overlooked. Short Eared Owls, Badgers and Seabirds are just a few of the challenging subjects Zac has been devoted to. He has collaborated with inspiring wildlife experts including leading Albatross expert and author Neville Peat. Zac has created work for The Charles Darwin Foundation, The Royal Albatross Centre and Monarch Wildlife Cruises (to name a few). Notably his work was exhibited at The Royal Geographic Society, in London, for Galapagos Day 2019.
Enthusiastic, accomplished in his craft, quick to learn and keen to perfect, Zac has much to offer the Global Community of Wildlife Television. His mission is to continue creating beautiful stories that inspire a caring and responsible attitude to the planet.
Exhibitions
MNHP Graduate Exhibition 2020
We Are The Curious, Bristol
FEBRUARY 25 - FEBRUARY 27 2021
Legacy
Galápagos Day 2019 Exhibition Royal Geographic Society, London
OCTOBER 30 - 2019
Legacy 2
MNHP Galápagos 2019 Exhibition IOP Gallery, Falmouth
NOVEMBER 4 - NOVEMBER 7 2019
Heart of the Red Sea
IOP Gallery, Falmouth
FEBRUARY 5 - FEBRUARY 8 - 2019
Collaborations







INSTAGRAM @zacdyerphotography