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The Camera Cafe Show
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Frequency: 1 episode/20d. Total Eps: 45

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"Protecting Biodiversity: Documenting Wildlife Amid Climate Change"
Season 2 · Episode 11
mardi 16 juillet 2024 • Duration 01:01:50
In this compelling episode of The Camera Cafe Show, host Tom Jacob sits down with renowned wildlife photographer and nature conservationist Brian Matthews. With over two decades of experience in capturing the beauty and fragility of our planet's wildlife, Brian shares his unique journey from working in the nuclear industry to becoming a passionate advocate for nature conservation. He discusses the critical role of photography in raising awareness about climate change and biodiversity loss, and how his images tell powerful stories of the natural world.
Brian Matthews has dedicated his career to capturing the delicate balance of ecosystems and the impact of human activities on wildlife, whose work has been showcased at prestigious events like the UN’s Climate Change Conference (COP21). He discusses his latest project, "Genesis," which will be a book for all the schools in the UK about climate change and the beauty and fragility of our planet. His work not only documents the challenges faced by endangered species but also inspires action towards a more sustainable future.
We will gain insight into Brian's approach to documenting wildlife amid the escalating threats of climate change in a journey going from puffins to polar bears. As a multiple award winner and being frequently selected in big photography competitions like Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Brian will give us some valuable information on how to up your chances and how to enter these competitions. This episode is full packed with information and is a must-listen for anyone interested in nature photography, underwater photography, gear, travel, conservation, and the urgent need to protect our planet's biodiversity. Enjoy!
**The Transcription of this Episode is Available on our Website**
Key Takeaways:
**Journey**: Brian Matthews shares his journey from a career in the nuclear industry to becoming a leading wildlife photographer and conservationist, highlighting the pivotal moments that sparked his passion for nature.
**Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife**: Learn how Brian uses his photography to document and communicate the effects of climate change on various species and their habitats, emphasizing the urgent need for conservation efforts.
**Storytelling Through Photography**: Discover Brian's techniques for capturing compelling images that tell powerful stories about wildlife and the environment, and how he balances aesthetics with scientific messaging.
**Conservation Projects and Initiatives**: Brian discusses some of his key conservation projects, including his work with endangered species and efforts to protect critical habitats through collaboration with environmental organizations and a book project for schools in the UK.
**Advice for Aspiring Photographers**: Brian offers practical tips for aspiring wildlife photographers, including the importance of perseverance, and gives us 3 valuable tips on how to enter big photography competitions like Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
**Future Vision for Conservation**: Gain insight into Brian's vision for the future of conservation photography and how he hopes to inspire the next generation of photographers and conservationists to make a positive impact on the planet.
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Check out more of Brian's work:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bwmphoto/?hl=en
See Brian's picture in WPOTY: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/wpy/gallery/2023-storm-warning
Buy a Puffin print to support the Wildlife Trust: https://bwmphoto.myshopify.com/products/puffin-meadow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bwmphotowildlife/
Twitter: https://x.com/bwmphotoUK
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Twitter: www.twitter.com/CameraCafeShow
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwLbH5yWiYYd-dFeu1s_vQ
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"Portraits of Change: The Art of Storytelling"
Season 2 · Episode 10
mardi 2 juillet 2024 • Duration 01:18:14
In this episode of "The Camera Cafe Show," we delve into the inspiring journey of Nikon Ambassador Carolyn Mendelsohn, a UK-based multiple award-winning photographer, renowned for her evocative portraiture and storytelling. Carolyn shares with us her transition from acting to photography and detailing how her background in theater has enriched her visual storytelling. We explore together her acclaimed personal projects such as "Being Inbetween," which captures the transitional period of pre-adolescence in girls, "Hardy and Free" and "Living with Dementia" while we discuss the profound impact of this work both for audience in exhibitions as for her subjects. Carolyn talks about her artistic process, her approach to long-term projects, and her ability to capture the essence of her subjects with sensitivity and depth.
Carolyn also opens up about the technical aspects of her craft, sharing her preferred gear, how it enhances her creative process and how it enables her to make the pictures she wants to make. She provides us valuable advice for aspiring photographers, emphasizing the balance between technical proficiency and having an artistic vision. This episode with Carolyn is a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of portrait photography, the power of visual narratives to tell compelling personal stories and starting your own project.
**The Transcription of this Episode is Available on our Website**
Key Takeaways:
Transition from Acting to Photography: How a background in acting and theater influenced her transition to photography, enriching her ability to tell compelling visual stories.
Long-term Projects: Learn about Carolyn’s approach to long-term photographic projects, including her ongoing work, and the importance of maintaining continuity and depth over time.
Gear: Carolyn discusses her preferred camera equipment, highlighting how her choice of gear enhances her ability to capture authentic and intimate portraits.
Balancing Personal and Professional Work: Carolyn talks about how she balances personal artistic projects with professional work, sharing strategies for maintaining creative integrity while sustaining a career in photography.
Dealing with Creative Blocks: Discover Carolyn’s methods for overcoming creative blocks and staying inspired, including the importance of patience, observation, and connecting deeply with her subjects.
Mentoring and Teaching: Carolyn emphasizes her role as a mentor and educator, offering valuable advice to aspiring photographers on developing their skills and finding their unique voice in the art form.
Future Projects: Get a sneak peek into Carolyn’s future projects and themes she is excited to explore, reflecting her ongoing evolution as an artist and storyteller.
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Check out more of Carolyn's work:
Website: https://www.carolynmendelsohn.com/
Through Our Lens: https://www.throughourlens.co.uk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolynmendelsohn_
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.mendelsohn.photography/
Twitter: https://x.com/tarlyn
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwLbH5yWiYYd-dFeu1s_vQ
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The Legacy of a Master Wildlife Photographer: "In Memoriam" with Aditya Dicky Singh
Season 2 · Episode 1
mardi 13 février 2024 • Duration 52:47
A Master Wildlife Photographer, Conservationist and a wonderful human being. In memory of the late Aditya 'Dicky' Singh, celebrated famous Indian wildlife and tiger photographer, this episode features a conversation with us that took place just weeks before his untimely passing at only 57 years of age. Dicky, best known for his breathtaking tiger photographs and personal contributions to conservation in India, joins us for a eye-opening discussion. Through his engaging anecdotes and captivating storytelling, Dicky shares his journey from being a self-taught Nikon photographer, starting to work with a BBC production, and thanks to the insightful advice from mentors like Colin Johnson and Andy Rouse, he got to gaining global recognition for his outstanding work.
He emphasizes the importance of being a nature conservationist in first place and offers advice to aspiring photographers, urging them to focus more on composition rather than solely relying on the technical aspects of the camera. As we reflect on his life and career, his passion for environmental conservation, and his unique experiences capturing wildlife moments within India's natural habitats, we honor his memory and the legacy he leaves behind. Thank you for everything Dicky.
**The Transcription of this Episode is readable on our website**
Timeline:
00:00 Tribute to Dicky Singh
01:54 Intro
04:07 Aditya Singh's Early Life
08:38 Best Practices for Successful Wildlife Photography
10:36 A Typical Day of Tiger Photography with Aditya Singh
15:12 The Evolution of Camera Gear and Techniques in Wildlife Photography
27:19 The Art of Photo Processing
30:54 Conservationist or Photographer: A Personal Journey
38:53 Mentors in Photography
45:04 The Art of Seeing the Shot
49:37 The Final Thoughts and Reflections
Check out more of Aditya Dicky Singh's work:
Website: https://dickysingh.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdityaDickySingh/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dickysingh/?hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/adityadickysin?lang=en
Sanctuary Nature Foundation article: https://www.sanctuarynaturefoundation.org/article/meet-aditya-dicky-singh
"Noor. Queen of Ranthambhore" book by Andy Rouse and Aditya Dicky Singh: https://www.andyrouse.co.uk/index.php?s=product_detail&id=316
Tributes to the loss of Aditya Dicky Singh: https://www.adityadickysingh.in/
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A Photographer’s Journey Beyond Disability | S01E07
Season 1 · Episode 7
jeudi 28 décembre 2023 • Duration 32:57
Disability does not define one's abilities. With the right mindset and practice, anyone can achieve success in photography. One photographer who has truly harnessed the power of this saying, is this week's guest Jen Reid, a disabled photographer from Folkstone, Kent in southeast England. Jen's disability, called Phocomelia, primarily affects her right arm, making it challenging for her to operate a camera. However, she has found creative solutions to overcome these challenges and despite facing physical challenges, Jen has not let her disability stop her from pursuing her passion for photography.
In fact, she has used her disability as a source of inspiration and motivation to create incredible images that capture the essence of her subjects. In addition to being a pet and wildlife photographer, Jen is also passionate about nature conservation. She is an active supporter of various charities and organizations dedicated to protecting and preserving wildlife. She emphasizes the importance of mindset and practice in achieving success. Jen also discusses her passion for capturing the personalities of pets and her dedication to providing free end-of-life sessions for animals. She shares tips for photographing dogs and she encourages disabled photographers to start and surround themselves with a supportive community. Jen's positive attitude and determination serve as an inspiration to all. Enjoy it!
**NEW: Jen’s podcast is readable as a Transcription on our website**
Timeline "A Photographer's Journey Beyond Disability":
00:01:38 Disabled But Not Unable
00:04:10 First Steps In Jen Becoming A Photographer
00:07:10 Tips For Great Dog Photography
00:10:00 Importance Of Nature Conservation
00:13:50 Capturing Your Pets Personality
00:17:11 Memorable Moments In Pet Photography
00:19:37 Memorable Moments Being A Disabled Photographer
00:21:15 Jen's Interview With The BBC
00:22:35 What To Start And Stop Doing
00:24:10 Building A Friend's Support System
00:29:51 Closing Thoughts
Check out more of Jen's work:
Website: https://felinedoggeousphotography.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FDwildlifephotos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/felinedoggeouswildlife/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Felinedoggeous Jen’s BBC Interview: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-kent-65778832 Jen’s Interview in The Mirror UK: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/i-used-try-hide-fin-30487673?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mirror_main&fbclid=IwAR31O6q1B9lBFWeRfQTGbuFyMw_Ol2X0bgdUtvk3sDUGOq8A2FfcV9IBVvE
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The Intrepid Travel Photographer | S01E06
Season 1 · Episode 6
mardi 27 juin 2023 • Duration 48:28
Our long working title being: "Around The Globe With A Camera in 45 Minutes" as today we wonder around the world while we discuss Wildlife, Nature and Travel photography and get ready to hear some amazing stories from Mountain Gorillas to Snow Leopards to getting eye to eye with Whales!
In our episode from today we talk with the amazing professional Travel&Nature photographer Dalida Innes all the way from Australia, if we manage she sits still and don't get bitten by the travel bug while we talk, since she traveled a big part of the world in search of some amazing creatures and people. Dalida has won numerous photography awards and will make you sit on the edge of your stool with her stories, as she discusses roaming the globe with her Nikon D5 in her hand, the best practices for female photographers as solo travelers and getting that shot that you want. Oh, and you will love her passion for Nature too...Enjoy it!
Timeline "The Intrepid Travel Photographer":
00:05:10 Becoming a Travel&Wildlife Photographer
00:10:50 Advice for Aspiring Women Photographers
00:14:50 Important Requirements for a Nature Photographer
00:20:55 The 3 'Rights'
00:22:50 The Gear Question
00:26:43 Diving with Whales
00:31:00 The Importance of Nature Conservation
00:35:20 The Most Memorable Personal Moments
00:38:55 The Chase of the Snow Leopard
00:40:50 Start and Stop Doing in Photography
Check out more of Dalida's work:
Website: https://dalidainnes.com/
About Innes Wildlife: https://www.inneswildlife.com/about
Female-Led Wildlife Photography Travel- A Detailed Guide: https://www.inneswildlife.com/blog/female-led-wildlife-photography-travel-a-detailed-guide
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dada.gz.9/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dainnes67
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dainnes67
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The Nikon Wonder Girl | S01E05
Season 1 · Episode 5
mardi 13 juin 2023 • Duration 34:20
Picasso famously said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once they grow up. As children grow, those who develop their talent continue to live an artistic life." Well, he must have been looking into a crystal ball and saw our talented 7 year old, award-winning photographer from our latest podcast!
Today we talk with the amazing Nature photographer Jamie Smart aka "Eagle Eyed Girl" together with her dad James, all the way from Wales, Great Britain. Jamie already won multiple photography awards despite her very young age, and has an incredible passion and curiosity for nature and all living things. Join us today as she will dazzle you with her photography knowledge, how she holds up her Nikon Z9 and explains the best practices to become a nature photographer. Be ready for some giggles too. Enjoy it!
Timeline "The Nikon Wonder Girl":
00:04:08 Becoming a Wildlife Photographer
00:07:20 Next Photography Challenges
00:11:45 Nature Conservation Importance
00:14:04 What Should Parents Be Doing
00:20:20 Jamie's Camera Equipment
00:22:35 What She Loves Most in Photography
00:24:12 Explaining Photography to Kids
00:30:24 The Curlew Documentary
Check out more of Jamie's work:
Website: https://eagleeyedgirl.co.uk/
Latest Winning Pictures: https://eagleeyedgirl.co.uk/latest-news/
"The Life and Habits of the Curlew" video: https://youtu.be/8fclZ8y4AaY
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Eagleeyedgirl/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eagle_eyed_grl/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EagleEyedGirl
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Secrets to Better Landscape Photography | S01E04
Season 1 · Episode 4
mardi 30 mai 2023 • Duration 35:50
No matter when you started, we are pretty sure that Landscape photography has been on your 'to try' list. On this week’s podcast, we take that try up a notch in a conversation about how to get the most out of your landscape photography with professional photographer Gary Holpin from the UK!
With enhanced dynamic range, color algorithms, higher sensitivity settings, simplified editing and compositing software it becomes every time easier to get impressive landscape shots...However, ambition and vision is the key factor to start out, and Gary will explain, like he does on the successful training courses he runs, some secrets he learned along the years to get better and give you a head start in this wonderful way of capturing the world. From camera settings to things you should stop doing: get ready for some great insights. We hope you enjoy it!
Timeline "Secrets to Better Landscape Photography":
00:01:54 Gary’s Start into Landscape Photography
00:03:50 What makes a Scene Photogenic
00:05:31 Basic Gear and Settings for Landscape Photography
00:15:13 3 Key Tips to Start in Landscape Photography
00:17:44 What Most Photographers Struggle With
00:20:50 The Ideal Focal Point
00:26:25 Landscape Photography in B&W
00:27:27 Start and Stop doing in Photography
Check out more of Gary's work:
Website: https://www.garyholpin.co.uk/
Workshops (UK): https://www.garyholpin.co.uk/weekend-photography-workshops-beginners
"50 Gems of South Devon" book: https://www.garyholpin.co.uk/product-page/50-gems-of-south-devon-signed-by-the-author
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GaryHolpinPhotography/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyholpinphoto/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryHolpin
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Talkin’ Birds and Photography | S01E03
Season 1 · Episode 3
mardi 16 mai 2023 • Duration 41:51
Bird photography is a passion that grabs pros and amateurs alike and seems to not let go, so in our third podcast we will bring some secrets to light with our guest today, Will Wilson. Will is an accomplished Bird and Nature photographer, living in Rwanda, author of 2 books and mentor in countless workshops. In short, he’s the guy you will want with you on your birding experience!
We talk with Will about bird photography in Africa, the gear, mobile apps he uses, his shooting styles, favorite locations, nature conservation and how digital technology has transformed bird photography. Join us for some very practical advice and a fun conversation. We hope you enjoy it!
Timeline "Talkin’ Birds and Photography":
00:01:15 Will's decision to become a Nature/Bird photographer
00:04:20 Birdlife in Rwanda
00:08:04 Exploring new parts of the World
00:09:50 Beginner's Photography Gear
00:14:35 Training you eye for Better Bird Photography
00:19:30 Using different shooting Techniques
00:21:01 The Importance of Nature Conservation
00:26:51 3 Essential Tips to Start Bird Photography
00:31:26 Phone Apps for Bird Photography
00:34:05 Start and Stop doing in Photography
Check out more of Will’s work:
Website: https://komezart.com/collections/will-wilson
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2wsphotography
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2wsphotography/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CameraCafeShow
Books published: https://komezart.com/collections/will-wilson/products/falling-for-the-birds-of-kigali
For a little help. Macmillan Cancer Support: https://www.macmillan.org.uk/
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A Photographer’s War Story | S01E02
Season 1 · Episode 2
mardi 2 mai 2023 • Duration 40:46
With us today, in this first episode of "The Camera Cafe Show", a special guest, live from the Ukraine, the amazing street photographer Iva Sidash. She is the kind of photographer who has photography in her blood and shows us the emotions of her subjects, and her own life, through her pictures and portraits. Iva saw her work from being a street photographer, evolve to a more journalist documentary style, as she wanted to capture memories since the Russian invasion, for those not to forget and show their suffer to the outside world. In this interview we will discuss with her the way she goes on about making such powerful photography, the in -and outs of being a war photographer and will share some tips as how to get working as a photographer in such emotional difficult times. We hope you enjoy it.
Timeline "A Photographer's War Story":
00:02:30 Photography before the Russian invasion of Ukraine
00:05:45 A Field report of photography in Kherson
00:10:33 The approach of covering personal emotional topics
00:13:04 Iva's Holding Hope photography project
00:20:32 The importance of photojournalism today
00:23:41 Workflow and photography gear
00:26:17 Start and Stop doing in documentary photography
00:29:12 The importance of accreditation in times of war photography
00:33:45 Photography future after the war is over
00:35:53 Finding a way to set your emotions aside
Check out more of Iva's work:
Website: https://ivasidash.com/
"Holding Hope" photography project: https://ivasidash.com/holding-hope
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iva.sidash
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iva_sidash
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/IvaSidash
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Teaser Episode | S01E01
Season 1 · Episode 1
jeudi 9 mars 2023 • Duration 09:50
"Unveil the Secret Now": Join Tom & Dave as they discuss what you can expect soon to hear on The Camera Cafe Show!