Sam Horne
Samuel Horne is a 25-year-old Natural History Filmmaker and Photographer, born in West Sussex UK. His passion for photography was kindled after borrowing his mother’s bridge camera on holidays to Cornwall as a teenager.
Samuel has explored many avenues of photography including landscape, wildlife, people and astro. In 2020 he produced his debut short film: ‘My Year at Pagham Harbour’ – a blue-chip documentary showcasing the nature and biodiversity on his doorstep.
Samuel continues to develop his skills as a visual storyteller since moving to Cornwall in 2021 to study Marine and Natural History Photography at Falmouth University. During his time at Falmouth University, he has produced three short documentary films telling inspiring stories about people and nature.
SHETLAND SHOWREEL | SAMUEL HORNE MEDIA
SAMUEL HORNE MEDIA | SHOWREEL 2025
Saving the Hazel Dormouse | Short Documentary
Saving the Hazel Dormouse | Trailer
Hen Harrier Skydance | Scotland
Motherhood
Samuel Horne | Natural History Showreel
Prickles and Paws Hedgehog Rescue
Tresillian River Egret Sequence (MNHP 211 Assignment 1)
Short Eared Owl | Samuel Horne
Samuel Horne | South Downs Showreel (2021)
My Year at Pagham Harbour
My Year at Pagham Harbour │ Trailer
UK Wildlife Short Film | Winter Draft
New Forest Trip