WildPhotos

12 October 2013, 08:00 to 13 October 2013, 16:30
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Bringing together the world’s top environmental and wildlife photographers, WildPhotos is the must-attend event in the wildlife photography calendar.

Packed full of inspirational talks from the very best wildlife and conservation photographers, this is an unmissable opportunity to learn from industry experts, hear the stories behind the awe-inspiring and iconic images, find out about the latest kit and technologies and to join the debate on the hottest topical issues right now.

What you’ll hear:

The WildPhotos event is always a great chance to hear from some of the world’s leading wildlife photographers, with their insights and tips for capturing great images of the natural world – and also their views on the increasingly vital relationship between their art and the conservation of the natural world.

Here's what last year’s speakers had to say…

“If you have a love of nature, you are blessed. Share, encourage, enthuse. Find your niche, but don’t let people pigeonhole you there. And get help with marketing, since most photographers are bad at it.”
Paul Harcourt Davies, WildPhotos 2012 speaker

“Any investment in nature is an investment in our home.”
Peter Cairns, WildPhotos 2012 speaker

“Stay with the subject until you’ve exhausted all of your possibilities. There’s no such thing as bad weather for photography – you just need to find a way of holding a camera steady.”
Laurie Campbell, WildPhotos 2012 speaker

“You need enthusiasm and passion. You might have 19 hours waiting in the hide, then three minutes of action. Persistence leads to luck. And there’s no such thing as bad light. Use the elements to your advantage.”
Mark Hamblin, WildPhotos 2012 speaker

“Take the risk, attempt to get something special. You constantly have to think of new ways of showing people the same thing from different angles. You can use a mix of artificial light and natural light.”
Charlie Hamilton James, WildPhotos 2012 speaker

“Plants are cool – they don’t get enough attention.”
Christian Ziegler, WildPhotos 2012 speaker

Who you’ll meet:

WildPhotos brings together a mix of the very best professional photographers, keen amateurs, budding enthusiasts, industry experts and those interested in wildlife, environment and conservation in a unique and intimate setting.

In addition to being able to rub shoulders with the world’s greatest wildlife and conservation photographers, you’ll also get first-hand technical advice from a host of exhibitors.

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