Wildlife Photography

Rob Read and Josh Galicki
Wildlife Photography

Join Josh Galicki and Rob Read for the Wildlife Photography Podcast. Delivered in a relaxed and conversational style, the pair discuss all things related to wildlife, nature and photography. If you love wildlife and are seeking inspiration for your own photography, then this is a podcast for you.

  1. Episode 26 - Warts and All with Guest Matthew Sullivan

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    Episode 26 - Warts and All with Guest Matthew Sullivan

    In this episode Rob and Josh are joined by Matthew Sullivan, a wildlife photographer based in Florida, USA with a passion for reptiles and amphibians, and underwater photography. The discussion revolves around those things that Matt loves the best and, in the spirit of the podcast tradition, hosts and guest dive down all sorts of rabbit holes. Enjoy a relaxed discussion between three people who share a passion for wildlife and photography. To find out more about Matthew and his work, visit his website and Instagram feed by using the links below: https://www.9milesnorth.com/ https://www.instagram.com/formerlyhomelessphotographer/ 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. 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/

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  2. Episode 25 - Conservation and Photojournalism with Guest Jay Fleming

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    Episode 25 - Conservation and Photojournalism with Guest Jay Fleming

    In this episode Rob and Josh are joined by professional photographer Jay Fleming. Jay has spent years photographing the wildlife, landscapes and people of the Chesapeake Bay area on the eastern shore of Maryland USA. The three discuss the importance of photography in conservation and the power of photojournalism. Jay shares his experiences and knowledge with the hosts in a captivating discussion that covers many topics and dives down numerous rabbit holes. Enjoy this raw and unedited conversation between three people who share a passion for photography. More about Jay: Jay discovered his passion for photography upon inheriting his father’s hand-me-down Nikon film camera, at the young age of thirteen and immediately developed an affinity to looking at life through the lens of his camera. What ensued was an exciting photographic journey that would eventually lead him to his career as professional photographer. Though beginning under the tutelage of his father, former National Geographic staff photographer, Jay naturally developed a photographic style and identity all his own. Through experimentation, an incredible amount of patience & preparation, and countless hours spent researching potential photo opportunities, Jay began to capture such awe-inspiring photographs on his own. A pair of Yellowstone Cutthroat trout underwater, the last house on Holland Island reflecting in the rippling water just before it collapsed, and a fleet of wooden Skipjacks against an ominous grey sky are among Jay’s most memorable pieces from the early stages of his career. Jay considers himself to be extremely fortunate to have found a livelihood that both satisfies his creativity and simultaneously supports his beliefs in environmental conservation. Jay spent the summers of 2011 and 2012 working in Yellowstone National Park to preserve the park’s dwindling population of native Cutthroat Trout. During this time, he was able to explore his surroundings and capture some of the iconic beauty of the park’s landscape and wildlife—however, what was most memorable to him was the fact that some of those very photographs directly contributed to raising awareness to the conservation efforts being made. Jay’s photographs of these threatened Cutthroat Trout appeared in a National Geographic publication that informed the public of the increasing threat of invasive species. Closer to his home in Annapolis, Maryland; Jay has turned his attention towards the Chesapeake Bay. Jay spent three years documenting all aspects of the Bay’s rapidly changing seafood industry for his first book, Working the Water, released in the fall of 2016. From underwater photographs of Blue Crabs swimming in lush beds of underwater grasses to incredibly poignant portraits of laborers working in a oyster shucking house, to portraits of workboats leaving the dock before sunrise, Jay illustrated the full spectrum of the Chesapeake Bay’s fisheries in Working the Water. This title is currently in its third and final printing. Jay’s documentation of the iconic seafood industry proved to be an incredibly powerful educational tool in raising awareness for the people and the processes involved with bringing commonly commonly consumed seafood products to market. In the fall of 2017, amidst other photography and video projects, Jay committed to his second book, Island Life. Jay after 10 years of making trips to Smith and Tangier Islands - the two only inhabited offshore islands in the Chesapeake Bay - Jay developed an affinity for the environment and the island communities. Island Life will explore the environment and the seasonal Chesapeake harvests that provide the rhythm for community life, while documenting the tenacity and determination of the Smith and Tangier islanders who honor their traditions while facing an uncertain future. Island Life is expected to be released in October of 2021. Whether it’s a dramatic sunrise over the water or a fishermen hauling gear, t

    1 giờ 17 phút
  3. Episode 22 - Wildlife Photography on a Budget

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    Episode 22 - Wildlife Photography on a Budget

    Wildlife photography can be a very expensive interest to have, often necessitating the features that the latest top end camera bodies offer, and the longest focal length and best glass available. The costs can spiral in to tens of thousands of pounds/dollars, but can we be guilty of ‘shiny new object syndrome’ at times, and is all this expensive kit really necessary? Rob and Josh discuss our preoccupation with new kit, and more modest ways to get great results and enjoy your wildlife photography without breaking the bank. If you are looking to get into wildlife photography but are daunted by the cost, or are looking to upgrade your existing set up in a cost effective way, then don’t miss this episode. Delivered in the usual conversational manner between two friends obsessed with photography, we hope you’ll find it both informative and entertaining. 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. 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/

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Join Josh Galicki and Rob Read for the Wildlife Photography Podcast. Delivered in a relaxed and conversational style, the pair discuss all things related to wildlife, nature and photography. If you love wildlife and are seeking inspiration for your own photography, then this is a podcast for you.

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