Posted on 2020-06-09
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Wildlife, from Home to Tadoba

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Description

From Home to Tadoba covers local British Wildlife (with a surprise twist!) in the first half and Tiger’s of India in the second half. Local wildlife includes images of some iconic species such as Kingfisher, Kestrel, Owls and Foxes. With regards to tigers, I have travelled extensively to several key Project Tiger reserves in India. Here I have encountered hope for the species through watching cubs play in the jungle as well a witnessing first hand some of the problems they face, such as habitat encroachment. I will produce a rounded story whilst covering documentary, landscape, portraiture and action photography through my varying experiences and encounters. It is important for me that ethical photography, responsible tourism and conservation are also covered, and these will serve as an introduction. All images will be discussed in terms of light, composition, technical qualities and real-life situations.

Subject

  • Encounters with Wildlife

Type of Talk

  • Presentation

Duration

  • Two hours

Format

  • 2 x 45 mins

Languages spoken

English

Time Zone

GMT

Level

Beginner and Intermediate

Delivered by

  • Zoom

Max group size

100

Min group size

1

Reviews

  • Maureen
  • Sep 18, 2020
  • TC gave his Art of Big Cats Zoo Photography presentation to Queen's Park Camera Club, Glasgow last night. We thoroughly enjoyed his amazing photos and he shared plenty of tips. He gave details of how he had taken photos: camera settings etc and his passion for the wildlife was evident. We would highly recommend this talk. Thanks TC!

  • Carol
  • Jul 14, 2020
  • A big thank you to TC for his talk on Big Cat Zoo Photography to Lytham St Annes PS, everyone who joined really enjoyed the talk. TC's connection with his subjects certainly came across in his images and his aim to give a more natural feel was well met. There was a good variety in the images with some more abstract shots which I am sure will inspire people to look for some more unusual angles when next visiting the zoo.

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