There are two different levels of membership.
Membership Categories
Please Note:
The Wildlife Film Network has not been set up to make protest films, or be a point where people protesting about issues can meet.
It is the intention of the Wildlife Film Network, to produce good, broadcast quality, informative, educational documentaries and films based around the subject of wildlife or wildlife habitat or wildlife related issues with funds raised through its membership.
Membership Plans
There are two different types of membership: ‘Photo’ and ‘Film’
To join the WFN simply select from one of the membership options below
Photo Membership
( Monthly )
£ 1
Per Monthly (recurring)- List up to
4 Job Roles
in 4 Categories
- Display up to
20 photos
- With a
1000 word
description/Bio
- Link to your
Website
- WFN
WFN
- WFN
WFN
- Enter our annual
Photo Competition
Photo Membership
( Annually )
£ 10
Per Year (recurring)- List up to
4 Job Roles
in 4 Categories
- Display up to
20 photos
- With a
1000 word
description/Bio
- Link to your
Website
- WFN
WFN
- WFN
WFN
- Enter our annual
Photo Competition
Film Membership
( Monthly )
£ 2
Per Monthly (recurring)- List up to
4 Job Roles
in 4 Categories
- Display up to
20 photos
- With a
1000 word
description/Bio
- Link to your
Website
- Link to your
Showreel
- Display up to six
Wildlife Films
- Enter our annual
Film Competition
Film Membership
( Annually )
£ 20
Per Year (recurring)- List up to
4 Job Roles
in 4 Categories
- Display up to
20 photos
- With a
1000 word
description/Bio
- Link to your
Website
- Link to your
Showreel
- Display up to six
Wildlife Films
- Enter our annual
Film Competition
You may join the WFN as a Amateur, Student, Wannabe or Professional:
( You do not have to be a professional working in the television / film / photographic orientated industries to become a member of the Wildlife Film Network )
Whilst we happily welcome memberships from professionals, the WFN network is also heavily geared towards getting members who are already working in the production industry (but not necessarily in wildlife) as well as members that are not working in any form of wildlife production or wildlife orientated organisation; to be able to gain more experience and learn new practical skills in whatever area of ‘the world of wildlife’ they wish to work in. Whether it be it be camerawork, script writing, logistics, studying one of the specialist scientific subjects or generally working in a conservation capacity as a volunteer.
The Wildlife Film Network is here to help you advertise your skills and interests to the world (via this website) whilst further developing your fundamental ‘contacts list’ (via face-to-face networking meetings); and giving you the opportunity to become involved in collaborative productions of wildlife television documentaries and films that the WFM members will themselves be producing (via the WFN’s in-house production company).