PROFESSIONAL PALAEOARTISTS WANTED

Can you make 200 million years ago feel like yesterday? Make a Devonian reef feel as real as a modern SCUBA dive? Are you up to date on the Spinosaurus saga?

 

If that sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.

Nature Picture Library is looking for talented, professional palaeoartists to join our collection and share their work with a global list of clients. We’d love to see variety in species and environments, excellent image composition, and (perhaps most importantly) design that is exquisitely researched and scientifically accurate.

 

Photographic reconstruction of Archaeopteryx by Paul D. Stewart. The fossils of this species was from 150 million years ago, and is thought of as a stage between feathered dinosaurs and modern birds.
Photographic reconstruction of Archaeopteryx

Why join us?

🌍 Increase your licensing reach through our extensive, well-established client network built over 20+ years

🎨 Be part of a carefully curated library representing the very best in natural world imagery

🤝 Work with a team dedicated to connecting world-class creators with leading clients

📖 Collaborate on original stories and concepts that inspire global publications

🛡️ Have your work respected – we actively champion copyright protection and the value of high-quality imagery

🌱 Align with a company that genuinely cares about conservation and supports meaningful environmental projects

If you’re passionate about reconstructing the past and are interested in being represented by Nature Picture Library, we’d love to see your portfolio.

📩 Get in touch at info@naturepl.com or let us know about a palaeoartist who should be on our radar!

 

Illustration of the dinosaur Coelophysis,living in the Late Jurassic / Early Triassic, 203-216 Ma ago.
Illustration of the dinosaur Coelophysis