One photographer's mission to save our skies from light pollution

(Image credit: Josh Drury)
Meet the pro: Josh Drury

Josh Drury

(Image credit: Josh Drury)

Josh Dury is a photographer, filmmaker and astronomer based in Bristol, UK. He is a delegate of The International Dark-Sky Association representing Bristol and South-West England.

www.joshduryphoto-media.com

The impacts of artificial light at night are rapidly changing our view of the night sky, and light pollution is a new area of climate conservation. 

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Lauren Scott
Freelance contributor/former Managing Editor

Lauren is a writer, reviewer, and photographer with ten years of experience in the camera industry. She's the former Managing Editor of Digital Camera World, and previously served as Editor of Digital Photographer magazine, Technique editor for PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, and Deputy Editor of our sister publication, Digital Camera Magazine. An experienced journalist and freelance photographer, Lauren also has bylines at Tech Radar, Space.com, Canon Europe, PCGamesN, T3, Stuff, and British Airways' in-flight magazine (among others). When she's not testing gear for DCW, she's probably in the kitchen testing yet another new curry recipe or walking in the Cotswolds with her Flat-coated Retriever.