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On our latest show: a live Whooping Crane report, and a homemade suet recipe from David Clapp; and advice concerning pet fur and nesting birds from Mike O'Connor.
On our latest show (#1,000!): We hear memorable bird experience stories from Mike O'Connor, David Clapp, and our Talkin' Birds team members. Plus, we learn fascinating facts about the Mountain Chickadee, and we listen to an audio postcard from the Ecuadoran rainforest.
On our latest show: David Clapp visits the Sax-Zim Bog in Minnesota; we listen to audio postcards from North Carolina and Connecticut; and we talk about an Audubon controversy.
On our latest show: Guest Hannah Buschert tells us about an International Women's Birding Conference in Uganda, and a big birding competition in Israel. Plus, we listen to Avian Audio Postcards from North Carolina and Florida, and the feuding Mike O'Connor and David Clapp try to make nice in a segment of Let's Ask Mike.
On our latest show: birding guru David Clapp talks about migration, extinctions, and Monk Parakeets. Plus, news about some big conservation efforts.
On Our Latest Show (#819 2/14): We meet “The Butterball”; backyard bird expert Mike offers advice about birdhouses; and the great David Clapp provides some insight about this winter’s finch irruption.
My special guest is David Clapp, the Managing Partner of CarterBaldwin Search. Dave shares the issues he and his employees are faced with in this work from home environment. WFH had an impact on him, personally. And it was this experience that made him a better, more empathetic leader. Dave shares some of his innovative solutions aimed at helping his employees like online school for their children.
In the second part of our special on coronavirus, Ilvy Njiokiktjien talks to two more guests about the impact of the global pandemic. This time around she speaks with UK-based beauty photographer Tina Eisen and documentary photographer Georgina Goodwin, who is calling from Kenya. They discuss how they're coping with the lockdown, the impact on their work and why they still feel optimistic about the future of the photographic industry. In part one of our coronavirus special, Ilvy speaks to Kim Ludbrook and David Clapp. Visit our website: https://canon.sm/pro Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter Join us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebook Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedin Watch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
In the first of a two part special, Canon Ambassador Ilvy Njiokiktjien talks to two guests, photojournalist Kim Ludbrook and travel photographer and photo tour operator David Clapp. They discuss how the pandemic and the lockdown has affected their businesses, how they are dealing with the situation and what they predict this will mean for the future of the industry. Thank you for listening. Part two will follow on Friday 10 April, when Ilvy will be speaking to Georgina Goodwin and Tina Eisen.Visit our website: https://canon.sm/pro Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter Join us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebook Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedin Watch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
En el episodio de hoy os contamos cómo seguimos aprendiendo fotografía a través de YouTube y Sandra nos habla del fotógrafo Thomas Jorion. > FORMACIÓN FOTOGRÁFICA ONLINE Te presento 4 nuevas propuestas de Formación Fotográfica Online totalmente personalizadas y a tu medida. Elige entre Revelado de archivos con Lightroom, Revisión y análisis de imágenes, Filtros para Fotografía de Paisaje y Planificación de salidas y viajes fotográficos. Sesiones individuales impartidas a través de Skype, software que me permite compartir el escritorio de mi ordenador contigo para que veas lo que hago y cómo lo hago. Una excelente oportunidad para ampliar tus conocimientos y llevar tus resultados fotográficos al siguiente nivel. APRENDIENDO FOTOGRAFÍA A TRAVÉS DE YOUTUBE Michael Shainblum Tutoriales online Fototripper Gavin Hardscastle Mitchell Kanashkevich Sandra ya nos habló de su trabajo en el episodio 23 Cómo fue mi viaje fotográfico a Escocia. On Landscape Revista de fotografía. En su canal de YouTube tienen vídeos de Joe Cornish, David Clapp, Rafael Rojas, Hans Strand, Bruce Percy y más. B&H Photo Video Destacamos los vídeos de la sección EVENT SPACE. Steve Giralt es fundador de The Garage Learning. Produce trabajos de vídeo utilizando robots. Photolari Sección “Un café con…” Shuttermonkeys TV Proyecto personal de Ian Plant. Outdoor Photography Guide Jota Barros. Fotografía de calle. ENLACES DEL EPISODIO War photographer, documental de James Natchway. Podéis ver aquí un pequeño clip del documental. James Natchway conversa con Hilary Roberts: "Creo en el poder de la información". Nuevo grupo en Telegram, donde la comunidad de oyentes comentan temas relacionados con los contenidos del podcast Mi canal en YouTube MI EQUIPO FOTOGRÁFICO Te dejo la lista con el equipo que utilizo en mis salidas fotográficas. FOTÓGRAFO DESTACADO En este episodio Sandra nos presenta el trabajo del fotógrafo Thomas Jorion. Nombre: Thomas Jorion Página web: https://thomasjorion.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomas_jorion Otras redes: https://twitter.com/jorionthomas, https://www.facebook.com/thomasjorion ¿Por qué destaca? El interés de Thomas Jorion por la fotografía surge cuando descubrió la posibilidad de combinar su pasión por los lugares abandonados con una cámara analógico que le regalaron en 1996-1997 cuando tenía 20-21 años. Aunque no recuerda su primera foto, el segundo o tercer carrete lo dedicó a fotografiar un castillo abandonado que conocía cerca de su casa. Empezó a documentar ese tipo de espacios, y se dio cuenta de que le resultaba interesante jugar con las luces y otros parámetros técnicos. No obstante, estudió derecho y posteriormente empezó una carrera profesional que no tenía nada que ver con la fotografía. Sólo hacía fotos los fines de semana, como válvula de escape de un trabajo poco creativo que no le resultaba gratificante. Finalmente, en 2009 decidió dejarlo todo y dedicarse de lleno a la fotografía. Su trabajo se centra en el paso del tiempo y sus consecuencias. A Thomas le gusta decir que sus fotos “no son un instante de tiempo sino un instante en el tiempo”. Generalmente utiliza cámara analógica de gran formato, aunque a veces también usa el formato medio. Pero siempre usa cámaras analógicas. Eso, junto con el hecho de que juega con las luces y colores que encuentro in situ (nunca usa iluminación artificial) le ayuda a transmitir una sensación de tranquilidad. Asimismo, también la da calidez a las imágenes mostrando unos lugares que, paradójicamente, parecen estar habitados. Su proyecto más ambicioso, “Vestiges d’Empire” (“Vestigios del Imperio”), es una colección de paisajes urbanos, o retratos de lugares, y a la vez testimonios que muestran la vanidad de la historia del imperio colonial francés. En Francia, muchos de los aspectos del colonialismo son tabú,
The incredible journey of the Blackpoll Warbler; the intriguing history of the Purple Martin; the phenomenon of Bird Punk; and international bird tour leader David Clapp as our in-studio guest — all on our latest show.
On our latest show: the great David Clapp joins us to talk about wintering finches and why they head south in varying numbers; we learn about the beautiful Red-throated Loon; Mike offers tips on attracting birds to newly placed bird feeders; and we air the first installment of “Stump the Guest.”
Winter finches in the lower 48; the beautiful Sea Mouse; birding guru David Clapp; and hats full of potatoes — all on our latest show.
On today’s show: We welcome Tanzanian safari guide Joseph Ndunguru, eco-tourism leader David Clapp, and videographer Shawn Carey as in-studio guests. Plus, we give some props to an under appreciated bird, and hear about an unusual avian visitor to Cape Cod.
We're delighted to be joined by the enigmatic David Clapp (www.davidclapp.co.uk). David has carved out a career in photography over a number of years of hard work and entrepreneurial effort. He now contributes to Getty Images, leads Workshops of his own and for Light & Land and gets flown around the world to shoot commercial projects for big name clients. We get into the business of photography, what that really means and what it takes to make a success of going pro and the versatility required to be commercially viable. We also chat about motivation, inspiration vs admiration and other hot topics. If you're a keen photographer this should be a stimulating episode with one of the UK's leading lights. Also on this episode we mention the London Lens Show being held by Wex Photographic (www.wexphotographic.com) on May 6th. This is a great event that will feature all the latest gear, hands on demos, workshops, talks and more.
This is a special 'From the Show' episode featuring 3-5 min chats with different suppliers, makers and distributors from last week at The Photography Show at the NEC. Sam dazzled in his bright orange Togcast t-shirt and tracked down all the newest and hottest gear and services from around the show. We catch up with Fotospeed, Outdoor Photography Magazine, The RPS, Manfrotto, Fujifilm, Lowepro, Olympus, Loxley Colour and many more to chat "what's hot and what's new" from the show. We'll be back with a regular show next week featuring top professional David Clapp (www.davidclapp.co.uk) - an episode not to miss! Thanks as ever to WEX Photographic (www.wexphotographic.co.uk) for supporting the show. Make sure you check out their 'London Lens Show' on Saturday 6th May, there will be seminars, gear demos, deals, workshops and more. Check out the link below for info: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/london-lens-show-2017-tickets-32288810702
We're delighted to be joined by the photographic duo of Denis & Fre Hocking on this weeks episode. Paul caught up with them recently to discuss their photographic origins and how their journey has led them to producing a new book called Yubi (Gentle Beauty). The new book, and exhibition, is a collection of photographs based on Zen Haiku, which embrace the human sensibility and love of nature and simplicity and reflect the spiritual moods linked to the time of day. This is a great chat about how the book came about, the journey they've both taken and some of the challenges they face as a photographic 'couple'. For more on Denis & Fre Hocking please check out http://www.hockingphotographic.co.uk Also on Episode 13 we discuss some upcoming events including; The Photography Show at the NEC, the London Lens Show on Saturday May 6th and the upcoming ConnectTEN exhibition. Sam chats with Rob Knight who organises the Connected Exhibitions and you can see more about that here: http://www.connected-exhibition.co.uk Thanks as ever to WEX Photographic who support the show, make them your no.1 choice for all things camera, lens and gear related. With a huge choice, great prices and award winning service they are the #1 UK camera suppliers! http://www.wexphotographic.com The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (http://www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (http://www.paulsanders.biz). We will be back for Episode 14 in a couple of weeks with David Clapp...
Once again our broadcast took place from within our Control Room as construction on our stage facility was still ongoing. Though a bit crowded we had a great group of storytellers and a small, but enthusiastic in-studio audience. Our Theme was "Family" and our storytellers included: Glenn Bergeron, Bill Hurd, John Dover, Carol and David Clapp, Marcie Brown, and Elizabeth Kirschner. This program is from our radio days at Portsmouth Community Radio. Beginning on Nov. 29, 2016 we moved to Portsmouth Public Media Television and began our storytelling on television! On the last Tuesday of each month we continue our True Tales Live program from 6:30 to 8 pm. It is broadcast live on local cable channel 98 and on the Internet at www.ppmtvnh.org/live (Note: works best with Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, not with Chrome). For information about True Tales Live our email is truetaleslive1@gmail.com. You can also receive information on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/truetaleslive. On the first Tuesday of each month we hold a free storytelling workshop at PPMtv on 280 Marcy St. in Portsmouth from 7:30 to 9 pm. For Info contact via email above.
On today's show, we get an exciting bird report from birding guru David Clapp, and hummingbird feeding tips from Mike O'Connor; and we meet the beautiful Pipilo erythrophthalmus
We talk Galapagos with tour guide David Clapp, and meet a bird with a "built in shield."