Episode One. In The Field: How To Photograph Urban Foxes | Photography Masterclass
In the first episode of a new wildlife photography masterclass series, Mark Carwardine is in the field in Bristol with local wildlife photographer Sam Hobson.
Sam Hobson is an award-winning urban wildlife photographer, whose images have been featured in numerous publications and competitions, including BBC Wildlife Magazine, Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and British Wildlife Photography Awards.
In this episode, he explains how he captured his stunning image of a red fox in front of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
Zoologist Mark Carwardine is a widely published wildlife photographer, an award-winning writer, a TV and radio presenter, a best-selling author of more than 50 books, and an outspoken environmentalist.
He presented BBC Radio 4’s weekly programme Nature for many years and is best known for his Last Chance to See books, radio series and TV series with the late Douglas Adams and Stephen Fry. He has been writing a conservation column in BBC Wildlife magazine every month since 2004.
He was also Chair of the Judging Panel of the prestigious ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ competition for seven years and was selected as one of ‘The World’s 40 Most Influential Nature Photographers’ in Outdoor Photography magazine.
This is the first video in a ten-part series. Episodes will be released weekly on Thursdays from 15 April. For each episode, free fact sheets are available to download from Mark Carwardine's website.
Видео Episode One. In The Field: How To Photograph Urban Foxes | Photography Masterclass канала BBC Wildlife Magazine
Sam Hobson is an award-winning urban wildlife photographer, whose images have been featured in numerous publications and competitions, including BBC Wildlife Magazine, Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and British Wildlife Photography Awards.
In this episode, he explains how he captured his stunning image of a red fox in front of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
Zoologist Mark Carwardine is a widely published wildlife photographer, an award-winning writer, a TV and radio presenter, a best-selling author of more than 50 books, and an outspoken environmentalist.
He presented BBC Radio 4’s weekly programme Nature for many years and is best known for his Last Chance to See books, radio series and TV series with the late Douglas Adams and Stephen Fry. He has been writing a conservation column in BBC Wildlife magazine every month since 2004.
He was also Chair of the Judging Panel of the prestigious ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ competition for seven years and was selected as one of ‘The World’s 40 Most Influential Nature Photographers’ in Outdoor Photography magazine.
This is the first video in a ten-part series. Episodes will be released weekly on Thursdays from 15 April. For each episode, free fact sheets are available to download from Mark Carwardine's website.
Видео Episode One. In The Field: How To Photograph Urban Foxes | Photography Masterclass канала BBC Wildlife Magazine
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