Paul Burwell Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Paul Burwell based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Paul Burwell
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Snowflake Kraz - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Barn Owl looking back from a barn window by Paul Burwell
Snarling Snow Leopard by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Alioth - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Hadar - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Beid - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Gomesia - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Procyon by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Saiph - 2010 by Paul Burwell
Playful Bobcat Kitten by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Electra - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Capella - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Rastaban - 2010 by Paul Burwell
Edmonton Sunset by Paul Burwell
Schoolhouse under stormy skies by Paul Burwell
Canada Goslings by Paul Burwell
Intense Snow Leopard by Paul Burwell
Porcupine by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Nashira - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Lesath - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Matar - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Vega - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Snowflake Enif - 2009 by Paul Burwell
Purple Pencil Plant by Paul Burwell
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About Paul Burwell
Paul Burwell is a professional photographer, writer, educator and enthusiastic naturalist with over twenty years experience working with and educating adults. Paul woke up some years ago to discover the Internet company he'd built from the ground up was sold and it was time to find something else to do with his life.
Before leaving a 20 year career in the computer world, Paul was the President of an Internet service provider. While working on new business plans for a new Internet company, he investigated becoming a professional nature photographer and quickly discovered that it was almost impossible to make a living as one. Naturally, he immediately dropped his plans for Internet dominance, sold his house and most of his earthly possessions and decided to take a vow of poverty as a nature photographer, and he's never been happier.
Now Paul has built a career in the world of nature photography with a passion for wildlife. He is a contributing editor and regular columnist with Outdoor Photography Canada Magazine and a photography instructor at Metro Continuing College. In addition to his courses at Metro, Paul conducts a number of photography workshops and tours each year to rave reviews through his company, The Wildlife Photography Academy. Paul's wide angle wildlife portrait of a porcupine in Elk Island National Park was a finalist in the category of wildlife portraits in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year (2009 and 2010) competitions sponsored by The Natural History Museum in London, England and BBC Wildlife Magazine. Popular Photography also named him a "top wildlife shooter" in their March, 2010 issue.
Paul's foray into photography began during high school when he constructed a dark room in his closet where developer spills stain the floor to this day. When it came time to choose a serious career Paul was torn between photography and computers and ultimately the remuneration rewards of an information technology career that won out.
Paul along with his wife Kathryn and their three-legged cat currently reside in the beautiful prairie city of Edmonton, Alberta Canada nicely situated between the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains and the Boreal Forest.