DAVID Attenborough's favourite cameraman is coming to Stirling later this month for an evening of behind the scenes stories about his career.

Doug Allan has spent 35 years filming wildlife in some of the most remote places on the planet - from the Arctic to the deepest oceans.

Originally from Fife, he spent seven years in Antarctica as a scientist, research diver and photographer for the British Antarctic Survey, before changing direction to full time freelance filming in 1983.

Since then he has become one of the world’s best known and respected cameramen, specialising in natural history, expeditions and science documentaries.

He has worked for the BBC, Discovery, National Geographic and many others, filming for series including The Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Human Planet, Frozen Planet,  and Forces of Nature with Brian Cox.

His talk will focus on the most challenging assignments of his career, and touch upon how he has seen pollution and climate change affect the natural world.

Doug's talk will be held at the MacRobert Arts Centre on Sunday, October 21.

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