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The Art Of Wildlife Photography Part III

Tom Way

The third talk in the 'The Art Of Wildlife Photography' series in which Tom pieces together everything learnt and discussed so far and gives an insight into his thought process when choosing the final photograph to put to print as well as giving a broad overview on this processing techniques.

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This talk is the third in the series titled 'The Art Of Wildlife Photography'. In this presentation Tom speaks about how he sets out critiquing his own work and the various thought processes made in choosing the final photograph. He will give a broad overview into his processing techniques, his justification on black + white or colour as well as information on his choice of mediums in regards to print. Following this live event there will be a Q+A session in which you can put your questions directly to Tom. Photography Experts bring you the very best photographers who excel at their craft but also deliver a top-quality Web presentation that is as entertaining as it is informative. In each presentation the Expert not only shares their stunning imagery with you but the detail of where and how the image was taken, they will give you their own personal insights on composition and settings not available anywhere else in this format. We seriously recommend registration and participation in the live event for the chance to ask questions directly yourself or listen to the answers they give to other participants. Only registrants to the live event will have access to the Q&A content as well as being given a 72 hour post event streaming of the event, so even if for some reason you are unable to attend you still get to see the full event. Recordings are made available at a future date but without the premium content.

18 August 2020 at 18:30:00

£8.00

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Start time 19.30 BST (20.30 CET) -Presented on Zoom all event links and details, as well as complimentary reminders, are sent on booking. Please always check your spam mailbox for event links.

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