With the internet awash with amazing wildlife photography, in this episode Rob and Josh discuss the importance of a backstory to an image. Join the two as they chat candidly about the relevance of adding additional written context to photographic work.
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About the Hosts:
Rob Read has spent many years as a photography competition organiser; firstly as a founding director of, and primary organiser of Bird Photographer of the Year for the first five years of the competition, and more recently as founder, owner, and organiser of WildArt Photographer of the Year. Josh Galicki has been entering competitions for many years and has had significant success in many, including Bird Photographer of the Year. He is now part of the judging team for WildArt Photographer of the Year.
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With the internet awash with amazing wildlife photography, in this episode Rob and Josh discuss the importance of a backstory to an image. Join the two as they chat candidly about the relevance of adding additional written context to photographic work.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our listeners for their support and feedback. If you have enjoyed the content and would like to say thank you, then please use the following link to ‘buy us a coffee’. We record the podcasts because we enjoy it and love the freedom it gives us to express our views, and to talk about subjects that are of interest to us, and hopefully to you too. The content will always be free, and there is no pressure at all to donate, unless you really want to say thanks. We will use any money to help cover the production and hosting costs.
https://buymeacoffee.com/wildlifephotopodcast
About the Hosts:
Rob Read has spent many years as a photography competition organiser; firstly as a founding director of, and primary organiser of Bird Photographer of the Year for the first five years of the competition, and more recently as founder, owner, and organiser of WildArt Photographer of the Year. Josh Galicki has been entering competitions for many years and has had significant success in many, including Bird Photographer of the Year. He is now part of the judging team for WildArt Photographer of the Year.
Connect with the Podcast Instagram Account and Facebook Page using the following links:
https://www.instagram.com/wildphotopodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570623586727
Get in touch with us directly by sending an email to wildphotopodcast@gmail.com
Find out more about your host’s and view their work on their Instagram profiles:
Rob - https://www.instagram.com/robreadphotos/
Josh - https://www.instagram.com/galicki_photography/
The WildArt Photographer of the Year competition website can be found here - https://www.wildartpoty.com/
Episode 37 - How Important is the Backstory to an Image?
Wildlife Photography
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Episode 37 - How Important is the Backstory to an Image?
With the internet awash with amazing wildlife photography, in this episode Rob and Josh discuss the importance of a backstory to an image. Join the two as they chat candidly about the relevance of adding additional written context to photographic work.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our listeners for their support and feedback. If you have enjoyed the content and would like to say thank you, then please use the following link to ‘buy us a coffee’. We record the podcasts because we enjoy it and love the freedom it gives us to express our views, and to talk about subjects that are of interest to us, and hopefully to you too. The content will always be free, and there is no pressure at all to donate, unless you really want to say thanks. We will use any money to help cover the production and hosting costs.
https://buymeacoffee.com/wildlifephotopodcast
About the Hosts:
Rob Read has spent many years as a photography competition organiser; firstly as a founding director of, and primary organiser of Bird Photographer of the Year for the first five years of the competition, and more recently as founder, owner, and organiser of WildArt Photographer of the Year. Josh Galicki has been entering competitions for many years and has had significant success in many, including Bird Photographer of the Year. He is now part of the judging team for WildArt Photographer of the Year.
Connect with the Podcast Instagram Account and Facebook Page using the following links:
https://www.instagram.com/wildphotopodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570623586727
Get in touch with us directly by sending an email to wildphotopodcast@gmail.com
Find out more about your host’s and view their work on their Instagram profiles:
Rob - https://www.instagram.com/robreadphotos/
Josh - https://www.instagram.com/galicki_photography/
The WildArt Photographer of the Year competition website can be found here - https://www.wildartpoty.com/
Wildlife Photography
With the internet awash with amazing wildlife photography, in this episode Rob and Josh discuss the importance of a backstory to an image. Join the two as they chat candidly about the relevance of adding additional written context to photographic work.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our listeners for their support and feedback. If you have enjoyed the content and would like to say thank you, then please use the following link to ‘buy us a coffee’. We record the podcasts because we enjoy it and love the freedom it gives us to express our views, and to talk about subjects that are of interest to us, and hopefully to you too. The content will always be free, and there is no pressure at all to donate, unless you really want to say thanks. We will use any money to help cover the production and hosting costs.
https://buymeacoffee.com/wildlifephotopodcast
About the Hosts:
Rob Read has spent many years as a photography competition organiser; firstly as a founding director of, and primary organiser of Bird Photographer of the Year for the first five years of the competition, and more recently as founder, owner, and organiser of WildArt Photographer of the Year. Josh Galicki has been entering competitions for many years and has had significant success in many, including Bird Photographer of the Year. He is now part of the judging team for WildArt Photographer of the Year.
Connect with the Podcast Instagram Account and Facebook Page using the following links:
https://www.instagram.com/wildphotopodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570623586727
Get in touch with us directly by sending an email to wildphotopodcast@gmail.com
Find out more about your host’s and view their work on their Instagram profiles:
Rob - https://www.instagram.com/robreadphotos/
Josh - https://www.instagram.com/galicki_photography/
The WildArt Photographer of the Year competition website can be found here - https://www.wildartpoty.com/