Hannah Bourne-Taylor graduated from the London College of Fashion, with a First in Photography in 2008. She became an equine photographer with photographs exhibited in the Royal Academy and solo exhibitions in London and New York. From 2013 - 2021 Hannah lived in rural Ghana with her husband who ran the ‘Right to Dream’ charitable foundation. She worked within the charity’s media team producing a documentary series on gender equality in celebration of the foundation’s girls’ programme, the first of its kind in Africa. Since 2019, Hannah has ghost written and edited several books, including working closely with Anne Glenconner on her bestselling Lady in Waiting: My Extraordinary Life in the Shadow of the Crown.
Hannah is now back in the UK, putting down roots in the Oxfordshire countryside with her
husband and their two Ghanaian rescue dogs. She is writing her second book, based around
British wildlife and conservation, to be published by Aurum in 2023. She is currently actively
involved in a number of conservation projects within the UK, including The Bumblebee
Conservation Trust; The Woodland Trust; People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES)
and Froglife.