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For our final ever episode we welcome Jim Mortram to The Togcast. Jim is a British social documentary photographer and writer based in Norfolk. His ongoing photographic work Small Town Inertia records the lives of a number of disadvantaged and marginalise people living near to his home. We chat to Jim about the power of photography to bring change in society. We also discuss how his photography has brought change to the people he works alongside, and to himself. Be sure to follow Jim on Twitter (@JAMortram) or via smalltowninertia.co.uk This episode concludes our mini-series discussing 'Photography for change' and is the final Togcast ever. Many thanks to all of you who have listened over the years. -------------------------- The Togcast was co-created by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders. Many thanks to all the guests and listeners who helped us to rack up over 500,000 downloads and lots of fun memories. To find out more about Sam Gregory you can visit his website: https://www.samgregory-photography.com And for more on Paul Sanders, please visit: https://www.discoverstill.com ------------------------- Finally a big thanks to Fotospeed (https://fotospeed.com) and WEX Photo Video (https://www.wexphotovideo.com) for sponsoring the show over the years.
We're delighted to be joined by award-winning photojournalist Robin Hammond to discuss the power of photography to bring change, and the fantastic work of his non-profit organisation Witness Change. Their mission statement reads "Stigmatized people are often excluded from their own stories. We use visual storytelling to support these people as they reclaim the narratives of their lives to achieve necessary change such as influencing policies, attitudes and behaviours that affect them." Robin is a National Geographic Explorer and his career recognition includes the winning of two World Press Photo prizes, the RF Kennedy Journalism Award, six Pictures of the Year International Awards, the W.Eugene Smith Award for Humanistic Photography, the recipient of six Amnesty International awards for Human Rights journalism and being named by Foreign Policy as one of the 100 Leading Global Thinkers. Check out more on Witness Change via their website: www.witnesschange.org and see more about Robin via www.robinhammond.co.uk --------------------------- We'll be back for the final ever Togcast episode in a couple of weeks featuring Jim Mortram - don't miss it! The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (www.samgregory-photography.com)
In the first of the final 3 Togcast episodes (ever!) we chat with photographer Toby Smith about ClimateVisuals.org and the power of photography to affect and influence change in the field of climate change. Toby has had work published with National Geographic, the New York Times, BBC, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and the Royal Geographic Society to name just a few. Toby and the Climate Visuals team have competed lots of research exploring how viewers react to and understand imagery around the climate change topic. This has led to a range of recommendations from Climate Visuals to help content creators and editors to ensure compelling images are used in the best way to connect with different audiences. We hope you enjoy this episode, you can find out more about Climate Visuals and their research on this page, and you can see Toby's work via his website. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (https://www.samgregory-photography.com)
In this second 'In Focus' episode we put the spotlight on staying safe whilst out photographing in the wild places and urban spaces of the world. With stories of what can go wrong, and plenty of advice on how to be prepared, hopefully this episode will remind us all to plan suitably when heading out locally or further afield with our camera. Staying Safe & Being Prepared Many thanks to Doug Chinnery, Helen Iles, Magnus Lindbom, Simon Calder and Tom Hall (Lonely Planet) for their contributions. Do check out their websites to see more of their work and be sure to follow them all on social media. Helen Iles has kindly shared her personal kit & apps recommendation in PDF form to download from the Togcast website. Please visit https://www.thetogcast.com/latest-episode to download for free. Get More Podcasts & Videos on Patreon By joining our ISO Club on Patreon you don't just help support our main show (which is a big job to collate!) but you also allow us to spend time creating bespoke, useful, inspiring and behind-the-scenes content - just for you! We have 3 tiers of support, starting at just £4 per month. Your support makes it possible for us to dedicate time to make all this extra bonus content and keep pushing the quality of our main episodes higher and higher :) Get access to the full interviews from each ‘In Focus’ episode A bonus monthly podcast from Sam & Paul Video discussions about various aspects of photography Behind the scenes audio updates Join our free photo-walks & workshops
We're delighted to catch up with top wildlife & landscape photographer Ben Osborne. With a career spanning over 35 years, Ben has worked around the world, on projects for the BBC & National Geographic amongst many others. Amongst various accolades, Ben won the 2007 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition with his stunning image of an Elephant splashing expressively in mud. We chat about his career, life onboard a vessel in Antarctica for months, working with David Attenborough, the importance of collaboration in photography, the current challenges as a professional, and much more.*Obviously these are difficult times for us all, we hope The Togcast can be a small beacon of relief and entertainment in the avalanche of other challenges - Sam & Paul* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Many thanks to Fotospeed for supporting the show and our media partner 'Landscape Photographer of The Year'. We'll be back in two weeks time with the excellent landscape photographer Michael Pilkington.
In this episode Paul chats with Jill Welham; a printmaker, photographer and artist. Jill won the prestigious ‘International Garden Photographer of the Year’ competition in 2019 with a cyanotype image. Jill creates unique prints using wet cyanotype, a modified version of the 19th century photographic printing process, introducing moisture onto the treated paper before exposure. The chemical reaction produces interesting fluid patterns and colours not normally present in a traditional cyanotype print. The resulting pieces are unique and present botanical prints in a different and painterly manner. Each piece is created with plants and flowers exposed using only the North Yorkshire sun. 01:02: Introduction & News 05:48: Interview with Jill Welham 44:40: Outro & Who's Next ---------------------------------------------------------- EXHIBITION INFO: In the show we mentioned two exhibitions: 1. Society of Scottish Landscape Photographers: April 24th(Opening Night) to May 16th. Full details via: http://soslp.com 2. 'Through The Lens': Tetbury Camera Club, Weds 1st - Sun 26th April. Full details via: https://shed-arts.co.uk/event/through-the-lens/2020-04-01/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Thanks as ever for listening and to Fotospeed and LPOTY for their partnerships. We'll be back in two weeks with Wildlife & Landscape Photographer Ben Osborne. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders. Check out TheTogcast.com for more info and previous episodes.
On this episode of the ToGCast, Danniel and Paul discuss some of the news that dropped for the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event. The post Geeking Out Over The News For Crisis on Infinite Earths appeared first on Temple of Geek.
This is the second live Q&A session from the Connected 2019 exhibition. On this panel we feature the legendary John Blakemore, Professor Tim Allott and our very own Sam Gregory. This is a great Q&A session which features a nice mix of some heavy-hitting topics and plenty of practical advice. Amongst other points we discuss whether landscape photography is stuck in something of a time-warp, what our relationship with the land is and how we might (or might not!) be able to use photography to convey messages, be they emotional or political. We also cover some practical topics including getting inspiration and shooting in projects as well as a little about curating and understanding your own work and motivations. There’s plenty to get your teeth into in this episode! Episode Timings: 00:48 - Introduction 05:15 - Main Q&A Section 49:28 - News & Exhibition Section 52:02 - Next Guest Info (Tom Walker - Wildlife Cameraman, Planet Earth II) News & Exhibition Info: A new exhibition of seascape images called ‘Where the Land Meets the Sea’ which is presented by a group of photographers (Phil Edwards, Lisa Mardell, Jo Pannifer) called ‘Light & Form’, it’s being held at New Ashgate Gallery in Farnham. It runs from September 17th – 28th 2019 (Closed 22nd and 23rd) Elizabeth Roberts (editor B&W Photography Mag + Episode #62 guest) has some new images showing at ‘The Old Forge, South Heighton’ over the next 3 weekends as part of the ‘Art Wave’ festival which is artwavefestival.org in Sussex featuring artists & makers. FotoFest at the University of Bath is coming very soon on Sunday Sep 8th featuring Martin Parr, Rachael Talibart, Tom Way and Nigel Danson. More info via fotofest.co.uk Thanks as ever to WEX Photo Video & Fotospeed for supporting the show. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders.
Based in Wellington (NZ) Richard Young is a full-time landscape and wildlife photographer. Originally from the UK, Richard’s photography has been recognised in numerous competitions, including awards at The International Landscape Photographer of the Year, The Fine Art Photography Awards, The International Photography Awards. Richard also won the ‘Best Landscape Photograph’ at the Banff Mountain Photography Competition. His works sell as fine art prints from his gallery in Wellington and have been widely exhibited across New Zealand, Canada, America and England in both solo and group exhibitions. He has spent time hiking and climbing in some of New Zealand’s most remote and wild places, capturing photographs of awe-inspiring and unspoilt places. Richard has also travelled extensively, including across Africa, building a reputation as a fine wildlife photographer as well as adding to his landscape portfolio. Many thanks to WEXPhotoVideo.com and Fotospeed.com for supporting the show. We'll be back in 2 weeks with a Q&A session from the Connected Exhibition featuring our very own Sam Gregory on the panel, alongside John Blakemore and Prof.Tim Allott. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders, find out more via TheTogcast.com
We catch up with photographer Paul Mitchell recently to discuss his photography and many hot topics. Paul has had numerous exhibitions in London and the South East and has had articles and images published in many photographic magazines. He is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and currently serves on the Fine Art Distinctions Panel. A trustee of the Stephen H Tyng Collection, a member of the prestigious Arena group and a founder member of The Landscape Collective UK (LCUK). Paul is also a well respected photographic judge and lecturer (www.paulmitchellphotography.co.uk). We recorded this interview in front of a live audience at the Woking & East Berks Camera Club. If you’d be interested in having a live Togcast event at your club please do get in touch. We’ll be back in 2 weeks time with Elizabeth Roberts, the Editor of ‘Black & White Photography’ magazine. Thanks as ever to WEX Photo Video & Fotospeed for supporting the show.
We catch up with journalist and photographer Tom White (www.tomwhitephotos.co.uk). Tom spent five years working as a reporter for the Press Association, covering the north of England as well as around the world from refugee camps in Jordan and Serbia, to royal tours in New Zealand and the Middle East and reporting live on Euro 2016 violence in Marseille. Now working as a freelance journalist and photographer his work has appeared in major newspapers such as the Guardian, the Times, the Observer and the Telegraph. We discuss his journalistic background, how photography became part of his toolkit and his passion for landscape photography. We also tackle some hot topics around competitions, post processing extremes and the rise of the social media ‘stars’. Tom is pretty forthright with his opinions and hopefully this is an engaging and entertaining discussion which reaches from baton wielding French policemen to hipster film photography shooters and much more! We'll be back in two weeks with Andrew Gray talking all things ICM and impressionistic photography. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders and is supported by WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed. Check out www.TheTogcast.com for more information and previous episodes.
In this special Pinhole Photography episode we catch up with Andrew Atkinson and Ian Burton on location to discuss all things Pinhole. We chat about how they got into shooting Pinhole and some of the differences from modern digital shooting. Sam battles wind & rain to get you the answers as we try to uncover the appeal of this particular technique - he even takes his first ever Pinhole photograph! Also in this episode Andrew & Ian offer an amazing 12 print box-set GIVEAWAY! Just sign up to their Pinhole Newsletter (by end of April 2019) via their site (www.pinholephotographyworkshops.co.uk) and you could win this amazing print set. Also on this show we discuss the new printing Ebook from Bruce Percy and an upcoming exhibition in Wiltshire (full details below). The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders. The show is kindly supported by WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed. - - - - - - - - - - - Exhibition Info: In April Alan Cowley, Clive Carpenter and Paul Timlett will be holding a new exhibition entitled "Beginnings" to reflect the official launch of the gallery. We describe it as an eclectic collection of fine art photographs inspired by the landscape. There will be a reception on 18 April 2019 from 17:30 to 20:00, followed by private viewings from 19-22 April 2019 inclusive between 12:00 and 17:30. Thereafter the exhibition will run on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays until 29 June 2019 between 12:00 and 16:00. Visitors are welcome at other times by appointment. The address of The Photographers Studio is: Roundway Farm House, Roundway, Devizes, SN10 2HZ We would ask anyone requiring further information or who wishes to attend the reception to contact Alan Cowley on 07896 043576 or email him at alan@alancowleyfineart.com
We welcome landscape photography legend Joe Cornish to the show. Highly respected for his consistently excellent images, Joe is undoubtably one of the leading landscape photographers in the world today. We chat about what motivates his passion for the landscape, how we all need to be respectful of the landscape and our role within it. We also discuss how his shooting style has modified and some of the elements in creating compelling landscape imagery. This is a ‘deep dive’ into the motivations and passions of one of the leading names of our time. We hope you all can take various inspirations and talking points from this episode. We'll be back in a couple of weeks time with Andrew Atkinson & Ian Burton, otherwise known (to us at least) as 'The Pinhole Guys!' and we'll chat about going back to the future ;) The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders. The show is kindly supported by WEX Photo Video & Fotospeed. Check out www.thetogcast.com for more information.
This is a special bonus episode featuring the second Live Q&A from the Connected 2018 exhibition. This as yet un-published Q&A session featured Colin Bell, Chris Dale, Isabel Curdes and Rob Knight. Plus various questions from the audience about a mix of photography related topics.Check out the different thought processes of these various photographers and get inspired to go and explore more photographic avenues.The Connected 2019 launch weekend is April 6/7 in Nottingham at the Patchings Arts Centre. There will be talks from Lucy Saggers, Paul Sanders, Sarah Medway, Sam Gregory, Prof Tim Allott and John Blakemore. Check out #Connected2019 on social media for the latest info. The next podcast episode will be on Thursday March 28th featuring JOE CORNISH. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders, check out www.thetogcast.com for more info and previous episodes. The show is available via iTunes, Podbean, Spotify and Stitcher. Many thanks to www.wexphotovideo.com and www.fotospeed.com for supporting the show :)
We welcome award winning adventure-sports photographer Nadir Khan (www.nadirkhan.co.uk) to the show. Well known for getting into hard to reach areas and creating dynamic action shots, Nadir works with top brands such as Rab, F-Stop & Visit Britain. He chats with Paul about his motivations, the importance of good lighting and working with the subjects to get the most dynamic and engaging images.We also chat about his new book 'Extreme Scotland', his love and respect for the wild landscapes, and how his style and approach changed throughout the past few years collating images for the book. You can find the book on Amazon, Waterstones and via Vertebrate Publishing. We'll be back with another show next week, this will be the Connected Exhibition Q&A (Part 2) featuring x4 photographers covering some hot topics. The following show on Thurs March 28th will feature Joe Cornish, so stay tuned for that. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders. For more info and past episodes please visit www.TheTogcast.com - The show is supported by WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed, we thank them for their help. If you want to get in touch please email us via: contact@thetogcast.com
We welcome US based large format film photographer Ben Horne to the show this week. Ben is well known for his wilderness/landscape images featuring some of the US's best known areas. However, he is far from a honeypot location hunter, he's much happier trekking deep into the parks with his 8x10 camera and searching out beautiful inner vistas as well as large scenes.Ben is also well known for his YouTube channel where he documents his trips and discusses the art of photography and of course using a large format film set-up. We chat about all of this, plus his use of colour, the importance of connecting with a landscape, printing and much more. Many thanks to WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed for supporting the show. We'll be back in two weeks with extreme/action landscape photographer Nadir Khan. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders. Check out www.thetogcast.com for more information and previous episodes. You can download the show via Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and many other Podcast Apps.
We catch up with top documentary photographer Nick Danziger (www.nickdanziger.com) to take a look into his world of visual storytelling. Nick is a previous ‘World Press Photo’ 1st prize winner for his image of Tony Blair and George Bush just as the second Iraq war began. His travel books sold around the world in the 1980’s and 90’s and his subsequent photography has featured in major global publications. He has travelled extensively in war-zones and covered harrowing and touching personal stories of those affected by fighting, hunger, repression and much more. Although our primary focus is normally on landscape and travel photography, there are plenty of crossover points that are relevant. The ability to use images to tell compelling stories is something that any genre of photography must strive for. We talk with Nick about what drives his passion for storytelling and some of the situations he’s been privileged to witness and document, and what challenges lie ahead for us all globally. Many thanks to Nick for coming on the show, and to WEX Photo Video & Fotospeed for supporting the show. We'll be back in two weeks with Landscape Photographer Alex Hare. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders, for more info please visit www.thetogcast.com
Welcome back to our first podcast of 2019! First up this year is the wonderful Astrid McGechan (website). Following a career in the City, Astrid took up photography and talks to us about her transition from the early stages, through classic landscapes to her passion now for abstract and urban photography. Also her fears about shooting in urban spaces and how she has come to get over them. Astrid's work has been published in major photography magazines and exhibitions, she is also now running workshops and tours through Light & Land. Also we discuss the challenges of photographic New Years resolutions and also a little sneak preview of our next guest, Nick Danziger. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders, for more info check out www.thetogcast.com We are very grateful to www.wexphotovideo.com and www.fotospeed.com for supporting the show and keeping it free to air.
Our guest on this podcast is Snowdonia based mountain photographer Nick Livesey (nick livesey.co.uk). Nick has a great back-story of finding salvation in the mountains of Wales and speaks candidly about his thoughts on photography and life in general. His mountain work has gained many followers and his knowledge of the Snowdonia area is second to none. Sam caught up with Nick a couple of months ago to talk about his past, his present and future in this lively and entertaining chat. Nick has recently released a book with the publishers Fotovue. This amazing book features walks, images and mountain advice surrounding the Snowdonia Mountains in particular. Why not check out the book via the shop on Nicks website. We'll be back in the first week of January, 2019 with photographer Astrid McGechan. Many thanks to WEX Photo Video & Fotospeed for supporting the show and all of you for listening. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders. Check out www.TheTogcast.com for more information.
We welcome the highly experienced landscape photographer Paul Gallagher to the show on Episode 47. Paul was schooled in film photography, dark room printing and development and has enjoyed a 30+ year career as a professional photographer.We chat with Paul about his early days and passion for black and white, all the way through to his modern day work where he has firmly embraced the digital revolution. He now enjoys pursuing new photographic avenues such as exploring Infrared and is passionate about teaching other photographers to express themselves from capture to print. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders, this time from the gorgeous heel of Italy! For more info check out TheTogcast.com for blogs, videos and past episodes. As ever we're grateful to Wex Photo Video and Fotospeed for supporting the show and keeping it 'free to air'. We'll be back in two weeks with photographer Cheryl Hamer.
On this episode of the "ToGCast", Danniel chats with Cierra Rankin about geek culture. Check it out after the jump! The post Special Guest Cierra Rankin appeared first on Temple of Geek.
We welcome Marianthi Lainas to the show this week. Marianthi is a fine art and landscape photographer who has exhibited and displayed her work across the UK. She is known for her careful compositions, often based around the changing coast and tides, and now is building quite a following for her beautiful hand-made books which she produces in limited editions. Sam chats with Marianthi about her yearning for certain landscapes to suit her aesthetic, and getting underneath the skin of locations to understand them more deeply with a view to making more meaningful work. To see more of Marianthi's work check out www.marianthilainas.com Also on the show we look back at the recent FotoFest event in Bath, and look forward to our next episode with experienced pro photographer Paul Gallagher. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders. We're grateful to both WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed for supporting the show. Check out www.thetogcast.com for more info and past episodes, or via our Podbean channel.
This episode features Mark Littlejohn, Charlie Waite, Ted Leeming, Morag Paterson and Tom Way in a Q&A session live with Sam. Hosted at the recent FotoFest Central event in Nottingham, this is a great chance to hear from multiple top photographers on one stage. We cover various topics including the importance of photography as a medium and how it's progressing, along with the photographers own approach to shooting and approaching locations. We also take a few questions from the live audience. We hope you enjoy this group chat and can take some inspiration from their words and advice. We'll be back in two weeks with the fantastic Karl Mortimer as our guest. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders. We are ever grateful for the support we receive from WEX Photo Video & Fotospeed which keeps the show on the road. Check out www.TheTogcast.com for more info on the show.
This episode features Ben Brain, who was until very recently the editor of Digital Camera magazine. Ben has a long photographic back story which we get into during the show including his time at Art College, then working around the world as a pro shooter. This is a great chat with a photographer who has been active in many parts of photography. Ben now leads tours and workshops for Light & Land and is regularly called upon by bodies such as the Royal Photographic Society to act as a judge or mentor to upcoming photographers. Also in this show, Sam and Paul reflect upon the 'Evolving Landscapes' exhibition that was recently held in London in which they both exhibited some work for Light & Land. We also look forward to our next show which will be a roundtable Q&A with Mark Littlejohn, Ted Leeming, Morag Paterson, Tom Way and Charlie Waite recorded recently at the Fotospeed FotoFest Central event. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders - for more info check out TheTogcast.com. As ever we're very grateful to our supporters: WEX Photo Video & Fotospeed.
On this weeks show we've flipped the tables on our co-host Paul and HE is being interviewed by the legendary Charlie Waite. Charlie sat down with Paul for a recording to compliment the release of the August 'Digital Camera' magazine which Charlie was the guest editor on. The magazine features some of Charlie's work and locations, plus it has a 10 page feature on our very own Paul and here on the podcast we've got the full audio from that interview. Hopefully this is a nice way to get to know one of our hosts better with this in-depth interview. Paul talks about his motivations, some of his back-story as picture editor of The Times, his photographic fears and the power of creating solely for yourself. We'll be back in a couple of weeks time with the editor of Digital Camera magazine Ben Brain. In the meantime please do keep in touch on social media and let us know if you have any events, exhibitions, book launches etc coming up and we'll share them with the listeners. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders and is supported by the lovely people at WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed. Check out TheTogcast.com for more information and previous episodes.
We catch up with the fantastic Margaret Soraya on the Isle of Lewis up in Scotland. Margaret lives up in the highlands of Scotland and enjoys working in solitude in the beautiful landscape that surrounds her. She has a particular affinity for the coast and small islands and Paul talks to her about this love of the landscape and how it inspires her image making. She is also a very successful wedding photographer and in the interview she talks about how she organises that side of her professional life to create the time for her landscape photography pursuits which are her deep passion. This is a great chat with a photographer who clearly has a real connection to their subject which really shines through in her compelling images. Check out www.margaretsoraya.com for more on Margaret's work. We also briefly mention the upcoming FotoFest Central even on July 15th (www.fotofest.co.uk) and the 'Evolving Landscapes' exhibition at the Oxo Gallery in London on July 18-22 featuring both Paul and Sam's work among other Light & Land leaders. Check out http://www.oxotower.co.uk/events/light-and-land/ for more info. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders and is kindly supported by WEX Photo Video (https://www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (https://www.fotospeed.com). We'll be back in a couple of weeks time with the editor of Digital Camera magazine Ben Brain. Thanks for listening! http://www.thetogcast.com
On this episode of the ToGCast, Danniel chats with Loryn Stone of PopLurker.com and then proceeds to geek out about collecting. Check it out after the jump! The post Meet Loryn Stone Of PopLurker.com appeared first on Temple of Geek.
We catch up with top professional photographer Jonathan Chritchley to celebrate our 40th episode in style. Jonathan is highly acclaimed for his signature style which features strong graphic elements and beautiful simplicity and minimalism. As well as shooting for top brands including Ralph Lauren, Vogue and Harrods he also runs a highly successful photographic tour company called 'Ocean Capture'. Paul chats with him about his motivations, his shooting style and the importance of good business acumen in today's climate. For more about Jonathan please visit http://www.jonathanchritchley.com Also in this bumper episode we catch up with Charlie Waite and talk to him about the upcoming 'Evolving Landscapes' exhibition at the Oxo Tower Gallery on London's South Bank. This exhibition is celebrating 25 years of Light & Land (his photographic tour company) and features work from a host of their tour leaders including our very own Sam and Paul. The exhibition runs from July 18th-22nd and entrance is free. Check out http://www.oxotower.co.uk/events/light-and-land/ for more info. As ever we thank you for listening to the show, we'll be back in two weeks with the landscape photographer Margaret Soraya. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (http://www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (http://www.paulsanders.biz). We're eternally grateful to WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed for supporting the show and making it all possible. Check out all our latest news via http://www.thetogcast.com
We catch up with Irish landscape photographer and gallery owner Norman McCloskey. Norman wants to make the case that it's not all doom and gloom out there for independent landscape photographers and he tells us his back story and how he's gone about establishing a successful gallery in Ireland. With a clear passion for both photography and his local landscape Norman is a compelling guest that many photographers can hopefully relate to and pick up various pointers from. In the intro we also discuss upcoming events including the FujiFilm/Magnum 'Home' Project which is well worth checking out via http://home-magnum.com/en/ and also that the 'Take A View' Landscape Photographer of the Year competition is now open for entries so get applying for the big prize! We'll be back in two weeks time with the fantastic Jonathan Chritchley chatting with Paul in the South of France. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders, please check out www.TheTogcast.com for more information. As usual we're very pleased to be supported by two great Photographic Companies who make the show possible. Firstly Wex Photo Video who've been with us since day one (www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (www.fotospeed.com) who are the leading photographic paper supplier in the UK.
On this episode we catch up with current 'Landscape Photographer of the Year' Benjamin Graham. Benjamin won last years competition with a subtle and intriguing image and Paul chats to him about the image itself, his shooting style, how its been since winning and much more including his photographic background. Benjamin is quite a character and it's great to get into the back story of his motivations. You can see more of his work at: www.benjamingraham.co.uk Also on this weeks show we feature 3 upcoming events that may be of interest to you all: The 'London Nights' exhibition at www.museumoflondon.org.uk feauring classic and contemporary images. The 'FotoFest Central' event on July 15th at Patchings Art Centre (www.fotofest.co.uk) featuring Charlie Waite, Mark Littlejohn, Leeming & Paterson and Tom Way. Finally we gave a shout out to Margaret Soraya (https://www.sorayaphoto.com) who has an exhibition on the Isle of Harris in June featuring her seascape images. Thanks as ever for listening to the show, and thanks to WEX Photo Video (www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (www.fotospeed.co.uk) for supporting the show. We'll be back as usual in two weeks time with Irish photographer and gallery owner Norman McCloskey (https://www.normanmccloskey.com) The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date.
We're back! Apologies for the slight hiatus, we return with behind the scenes chats with eight leading landscape photographers who were behind the 'Vision 9' exhibition in London recently. We chat with Beata Moore, Astrid McGechan, Doug Chinnery, Valda Bailey, Linda Wevil, Marianthi Lainas, Rachael Talibart and our very own Paul Sanders. Sadly Cheryl Hamer who was also part of the event was unwell on the recording day. This is a great chance to hear from 8 excellent landscape photographers, their approach to an exhibition, their thoughts about how to choose images, how to hang, what size and all their insecurities about exhibiting with their peer group. We hear some fascinating back stories behind the images including what inspired our photographers and even some very leading edge printing techniques (printing onto copper panels) from Valda Bailey. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders and supported by WEX Photo Video (www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (www.fotospeed.com). Check out www.TheTogcast.com for more info and past episodes or via www.thetogcast.podbean.com We'll be back as per usual in two weeks time with last years 'Landscape Photographer of the Year' Benjamin Graham. Thanks for listening!
We catch up with all the big brands and names from this years Photography Show at the NEC. Both Sam and Paul were at the event hosting talks and catching up with clients, friends and some of our wonderful listeners! Listen to the specialists from Canon, Fuji, Fotospeed, SmugMug, Manfrotto, Gitzo, Lee Filters & Rolleiflex discussing new products and developments. We also catch up with top Photographic duo (and friends of the show) Ted Leeming & Morag Paterson. They tell us about their new Zero Footprints initiative which you see more about here: www.zerofootprints.org This is THE place to catch up on all things Landscape & Travel at this years Photography Show! The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders. The show is supported by WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed. We'll be back in 2 weeks time with another 'normal' episode where we interview another top landscape photographer. Check out www.thetogcast.com for more about the show, thanks for listening.
In this episode Paul travels to Paris to catch up with British photographer Julian Elliott. Julian is a busy working pro photographer who has sold his stock images and footage to buyers in over 40 countries. He supplies images to multiple agencies including Getty and has a varied and distinct portfolio featuring landscapes, cityscapes and much more. Julian has enjoyed success in various competitions including recently in the LPOTY (Commended in Urban View) and IGPOTY (Highly Commended). He also regularly leads workshops and tours around Europe and has a growing YouTube channel with top tips and more. We also preview the upcoming Photography Show including the lovely folk at WEX Photo Video who are offering special trade in deals at the show, and Fotospeed who are hosting a series of engaging landscape photography talks. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders - check out TheTogcast.com for more info. Thanks as ever to you all for listening and to our show sponsers WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed. We'll be back in a couple of weeks with a special show from The Photography Show at the NEC.
Join us as we chat with top Astro photographer Alyn Wallace. Alyn is based in Wales near some amazing dark sky locations and has built quite a following for his Astro photography and accompanying Vlogs. Paul chats with him about how he got started, what motivates him to keep exploring, his workshops and how to prepare and shoot a great Astro image. Also in this weeks show we mention some upcoming events including; The Photography Show at the NEC in March, the Vision 9 Exhibition at the OxO Tower Gallery in London (April) and 'Forgotten Little Creatures' by Victoria Hillman (vikspics.com). The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders and is supported by WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed. Check out TheTogcast.com for more info, images and videos.
On this weeks show we chat with the prolific landscape photographer Darren Ciolli-Leach. Darren has a fantastic portfolio of landscape work and his professional background in graphic design is evident in his expertly crafted compositions. Darren is also a highly skilled printer and we get into this and lots more in our chat on this episode. We cover his background in shooting punk bands, getting snapped up by a graphic design company and how he now explores and enjoys the landscape as a means of relaxation and exploration. Darren is an obsessive about composition and balancing elements so we talk about how this translates practically when out in the field and much more and how photography has helped him through lifes ups and downs. We also catch up on the latest news including the BPOTY winner (well done Rachael Talibart!) and discuss the upcoming Photography Show at the NEC in March 2018. We'll be back in 2 weeks with Astrophotographer Alyn Wallace. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders, for more please check out TheTogcast.com and subscribe via iTunes or Podbean to get the latest show direct to your device. As ever we're extremely grateful to WEX (www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (www.fotospeed.com) for supporting the show.
Welcome back to our first show of 2018. In this episode we have a great interview with the current Chief Executive of the Royal Photographic Society, Dr Michael Pritchard. Paul chats with Michael about his photographic history and also the relevance of the RPS to today's photographers and the challenges and successes of the organisation over the last few years and looking forward to the future. We hope you enjoy this peak behind the scenes of the RPS which is the largest membership group for photography and photographers in the UK and second largest in the world. If you'd like to know more about the RPS please visit www.rps.org We also mention a free giveaway of the prints Paul & Doug Chinnery produced in the Extreme Printing episode whilst in the Peak District. Jump over to our Facebook, Twitter & Instagram pages from Friday 19th Jan to be in with a chance of winning. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders and we are grateful to www.wexphotovideo.com and www.fotospeed.com for supporting the show. We'll be back in 2 weeks with the excellent Darren Ciolli-Leach.
Join Sam, Paul and Doug Chinnery in the Peak District as they brave the conditions for some 'Extreme Printing' with the team from Fotospeed. We'll take you behind the scenes with Paul and Doug and we'll chat to them throughout the process and get into their motivations, the challenges of shooting to a deadline and the experience of editing and printing their images just a few metres from where they were shot. Apart from the novely of 'Extreme Printing' we hope this offers an interesting insight into two top photographers differing styles and approaches when out in the landscape. It certainly resulted in very different images being produced which reflected the aesthetic visions of each photographer accordingly. We also talk a little about the Fotospeed range and the differences in some of their paper types and which may suit certain images in particular. This is our last show of 2017 - But stay tuned for lots more from us in 2018 and keep your eye on our various social media channels and website (www.TheTogcast.com) for some upcoming videos. The Togcast is hosted by photographers Sam Gregory (www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (www.paulsanders.biz). It is supported by WEX Photo Video (www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (www.Fotospeed.com)
Join us on our special 'on location' episode from Snowdonia with Greg Whitton, Karl Mortimer and various special guests. We recently gave away a free weekend workshop to some lucky listeners and this was our report from out in the field...literally! There was some wild weather and plenty of photography, chat and general good spirits. In the episode we catch up with Greg and talk to him about his love for Snowdonia, the importance of ongoing development and more. We also chat with fellow leader Karl Mortimer about his experiences in the area, especially around Dinorwic. We hope you enjoy this 'on location' episode, why not check out the images on our website (www.thetogcast.com) and of course the videos will be coming soon on our YouTube channel, just search 'The Togcast'. Thanks as ever to Wex Photo Video (www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (www.fotospeed.com) for supporting the show. Both companies live and breathe photography and will take care of you. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (www.paulsanders.biz) why not pop by and say hello on their websites or on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Thanks for listening!
Join Sam and Paul (in a camper van in the Lake District!) as they feature this weeks guest photographer - Rob Knight (http://www.rkphotographic.com/) Rob is a photographer, educator and exhibitor amongst other things and we get into some of his motivations and the meaning behind some of his longer term projects. We look at why he shoots in black and white mostly and what motivates his shooting patterns. We also chat about what makes a successful project and how to explore themes within them. We've also produced some screen videos with Rob chatting through particular images in greater detail. Just head over to YouTube and search 'The Togcast' to find our channel with all our videos. Thanks as ever for listening and thanks to our supporters WEX Photo Video (https://www.wexphotovideo.com) and Fotospeed (https://www.fotospeed.com) without whom the show would not be possible. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders, head over to http://www.thetogcast.com for more info! We'll be back in a couple of weeks with a special 'on location' show from Snowdonia.
On this show we're joined by leading pro Adam Burton. Adam has 15+ years experience shooting landscapes for commercial clients such as National Geographic, The AA and Ford - plus he takes great pleasure in teaching on various workshops and 1-2-1s and supplying images for magazines and books. Paul has a great chat with Adam about the importance of getting it right in camera, keeping his images as pure as possible and the travails of keeping a photography business afloat in the current climate. This is a great chat with one of the most respected landscape photographers on the UK scene. Adam has a knack of finding great natural light and showcasing the glory of his surroundings through clean and natural compositions and field technique. You can see more of Adams work at www.adamburtonphotography.com As usual we'd like to thank Wex Photographic for supporting the show and welcome another new supporter this week...Fotospeed! We'd also like to point you in the direction of our YouTube channel to check out the new videos and upcoming 'Render My Raw' video with Alex Nail where you can win one of his prints. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders - thanks so much for listening, we hope you enjoy the show. www.TheTogcast.com
Join us as we chat with YouTube superstar Thomas Heaton. Tom has millions of views on his YouTube photography videos and has forged a full-time career out of his video chronicles of his landscape photography journeys. He's been into photography for many years and we chat about the ups and downs of his new found 'fame' and also some of the ways his images have developed aesthetically. This is an interesting insight into a 'new world' for photographers and it shows the other paths available to try and carve out a living. More than anything Tom's passion for being in the great outdoors really comes out. We also sat down with Tom for an image review video which you can find on TheTogcast.com or our YouTube channel. We also discuss the LPOTY winning image and look forward to our next guest Adam Burton who will be on the show in 2 weeks. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders - for more info, videos and podcasts check out www.TheTogcast.com Thanks as ever for listening, and thanks to www.wexphotographic.com for supporting the show.
We're delighted to welcome top pro Colin Prior to the show as our guest. Colin has produced numerous landscape photography books, been the subject of a BBC featured show called 'Mountain Man' and is widely respected in the industry. Well known for his emotive landscapes of Scotland and further afield, Colin has a passion for the wild landscapes of this world but is very forthright and realistic about the pursuit of these landscape desires. His career has lasted for many years and he's ridden the various ups and downs in Photography and adapted as he goes to continue producing top quality work. Join us for this full and frank discussion about Colins work, his past and his present and also how he sees the state of the photography business today and how this affects the quality and quantity of work currently on show. Colin has been there, done it, and is still doing it so this is a great chance to pick up some info from someone so highly respected and world renowned. Thanks as ever to WEX Photographic for supporting the show. They are the UK's no.1 Photography and Video specialists, check out WexPhotographic.co.uk for their full range. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory & Paul Sanders, for more check out TheTogcast.com or visit our Facebook, Instagram or Twitter pages.
We're celebrating 1 year of The Togcast on this show with Sam & Paul both at the helm. Our guest on this special show is photographer Susan Brown (FRPS). Paul caught up with Susan at her home in Devon and discussed amongst other things the role of women in photography, the Royal Photographic Society (of which she is a fellow and Deputy Head of the Fine Art panel) and also her developing style and landscape aesthetic. Susan has exhibited widely across the UK and abroad, she has also appeared on the BBC discussing photography and runs her own very popular workshops. To see some of Susan's work take a look at http://www.susanbrownphotography.co.uk Also on this weeks show we release another video with Bruce Percy, this time chatting with him about his images from Hokkaido, Japan. You can see the video by checking out TheTogcast.com or this YouTube link: https://youtu.be/lJcGRvHreMY We'd like to say a special thank you to WEX Photographic for supporting the show for this first year, they are the UK's leading photography and video specialists. Check out http://www.wexphotographic.com for more info. And, a massive thanks to you all for listening. Stay tuned for more in the coming months! The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders. To find out more about the hosts please visit: http://www.thetogcast.com/about/
We have a great guest on this weeks show - Mark Littlejohn (former 'Landscape Photographer of the Year') is highly respected for his images, especially from the Lake District and his beloved Ullswater area. Sam caught up with him on one of the Ullswater Steamers and they chatted about his passions for the Lakes, how it drove his photography and some of his ups and downs in Photography. This is a great chat with Mark who has a no-nonsense approach to life generally which reflects in his approach to Photography. Also in this show we're offering 3 listeners the chance to come on a FREE weekend workshop in Snowdonia with top UK photographer Greg Whitton (Fri 24th Nov - Sun 26th Nov 2017). Greg is a former 'Outdoor Photographer of the Year' winner and knows this Snowdonia area like the back of his hand. We've teamed up with Greg and WEX to bring this amazing offer to you for free, no catch, just as a big thank you for listening to the show. Full info & application process is here: http://www.thetogcast.com/prizes/ And finally, we're also releasing a new video with Bruce Percy from his 2017 Exhibition. In this latest video (part 2/4) we chat with Bruce about some of his images from Bolivia and break them down in more detail. We look at the composition and tones, the choices made in the feel and in developing the images back on the computer. You can see the video here: https://youtu.be/36O5qjNA3i0 Thanks as ever for listening, we hope you enjoy this bumper show. We'll be back in two weeks time with more Photography chat and interviews. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders - as ever we are enternally grateful to WEX Photographic for supporting the show.
Welcome to this brief Summer update from us here at The Togcast. We wanted to let you know about a new video we have released with top travel & landscape photographer Bruce Percy. Sam caught up with Bruce at his recent exhibition in Edinburgh and in the first of our videos (more to come) we chat about his photographic journey, and how the exhibition and his new book came to fruition. Also in this brief mini-episode we mention our FREE workshop in Snowdonia offer which we will talk about in full in our next episode on Thursday September 7th. This will be our first 'proper' episode back after our summer break and it will feature Mark Littlejohn, former Landscape Photographer of the Year. Thanks as ever for listening, stay tuned for more videos, podcasts and more via TheTogcast.com The Togcast is supported by www.wexphotographic.com - The UK's no.1 Photo & Video Store!
We're joined by David Hopley, our self titled 'king of the drones'! Joking aside David has carved out a following in the aerial photography scene and has been successful with his images in Landscape Photographer of the Year, Outdoor Photographer of the Year and other competitions. Drone/Aerial photography can split opinion and so we do get into this with David as well as chatting with him about his early experiences, what he learnt, how he became a qualified aerial pilot and much more. We hope you enjoy this chat with David, for more about him and his images please visit: https://www.drawswithlight.co.uk Also on this show we mention the upcoming 'Fotofest' show on September 10th where Paul is one of the guest speakers and The Togcast will be hosting a mini Q&A at the end of the days proceedings. For more info on this inspirational and enjoyable day of all things photography visit https://www.fotospeed.com As ever we'd like to say a BIG THANKS to our friends at WEX Photographic. They are the UK's no.1 camera and video supplier with excellent customer service, top deals and rapid delivery. Check them out at http://www.wexphotographic.com VIDEO: If you'd like to see the video of Sam & David out with the drone you can find it on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/TTK5wBZaKGM The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (http://www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (http://www.paulsanders.biz). We will be back at the end of August 2017 - thanks for listening.
This week we catch up with full time pro photographer, teacher, printer & writer Doug Chinnery. Whether you've seen Doug's images in magazines, through his Webinar videos or speaking at a photo convention somewhere you will surely have caught some of his captivating work. Highly regarded for his alternative technique imagery (Intentional Camera Movement & Multiple Exposures especially) Doug is equally at home creating classic images for commercial clients and enjoys leading workshops around the world on his own, with Valda Bailey and for Light & Land. We chat about how he juggles all these aspects of his professional life, how he carves out time (or not) for his own image making, the motivations behind using certain techniques and what drives his image making style. We also pose the question "is the single image dead"? We hope you enjoy this chat with one of the UK's leading photographers. We'll be back in 2 weeks with David Hopley for a drone filled chat about his work! NEW VIDEO: Why not check out our screen video with Doug Chinnery where he talks through some of his portfolios in more detail with Sam. We break down some of the compositions, aspect ratios, moods and much more in this 40 minute image review. You can find the video on www.thetogcast.com or via YouTube just search 'The Togcast Doug Chinnery' Many thanks as ever for listening to the show, and a big thanks to WEX Photographic (www.wexphotographic.com) for supporting us! The Togcast is hosted by photographers Sam Gregory (www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (www.paulsanders.biz)
We catch up with photographer Colin Bell and discuss his recently released book 'Healing'. With a forward from Joe Cornish, and a simply exquisite presentation, this book has been extremely well received with critical acclaim abound. Colin focuses on three areas of the North West of England in particular and documents their conflict with man and how that has shaped and varied the locations. We also discuss how this process has had a healing effect for Colin himself who has found photography to be an excellent retreat physically and mentally. This is a great insight into the toil involved in self-publicising your own work, and also some of the joys, pitfalls and more. We also get into why the locations were chosen and some of the aesthetic choices and decisions made. *WIN* We also have a free copy of Colins book to give away, which includes 4 signed prints - this is worth over £60 and more than that it is a beatiful piece of work that all landscape lovers will enjoy. Listen to the show for instructions on how to enter the prize draw. As ever we'd like to thank Wex Photographic (http://www.wexphotographic.com) for supporting the show. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (http://www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (http://www.paulsanders.biz). If you'd like to get in touch please email us (contact@thetogcast.com) or catch up with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram - just search 'The Togcast'. Thanks for listening! Sam & Paul
Join us as we catch up with the wonderful Morag Paterson. As well as being a highly regarded landscape and fine art photographer Morag is a Dark Sky Ranger in the Galloway Forest Park, a champion Axe Thrower and a competing member of the Scottish National Tamburello team, and currently spends her time between an ecological house she designed and built on a stormy Galloway hillside with her husband, fine art photographer Ted Leeming, and a five-hundred year old house they are restoring in the hills of Liguria, Italy. We chat about her motivations, her work flow and staying true to your aesthetic vision however it comes to pass. This is an entertaining chat with a highly respected photographer, tutor and artist. For more about Morag Paterson and her partner Ted Leeming please visit: https://www.leemingpaterson.com *If you'd like to win a copy of the 'Zero Footprint' book created by Leeming & Paterson please email your name and address to contact@thetogcast.com to be in our free prize draw. Thanks as ever to Wex Photographic (http://www.wexphotographic.com) for supporting the show, they are the UK's leading photography and video specialists so make sure you check them out. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (http://www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (http://www.paulsanders.biz) and you can find all the episodes on iTunes, Podbean or http://www.thetogcast.com
This week we catch up with Sandisk Extreme team member and Canon specialist tutor David Newton. David travels the world as a professional photographer and videographer working and teaching for top brands. He is a versatile all rounder shooting landscapes, travel, portraits and commercially. In this chat Paul talks with David about his motivations and inspirations and a little bit about what it takes to make it as a professional phogotapher today, this is a man who took 63 flights last year alone! They also talk about adapting to the times and becoming proficient in a wide range of disciplines including drone & videography, plus Dave's ongoing work with Canon as a tutor and educator. The guys also discuss the Canon 5DsR vs the Fuji GFX as Dave has just returned from a road trip in the USA where he was able to compare them back to back 'in the field'. This is a fascinating glimpse into the life of a full time pro photographer who travels the world making images and videos for top clients. For more of Dave's work please visit http://www.photopositive.co.uk and follow him on Twitter (@photopositive) and Facebook. As ever we'd like to thank the lovely people at http://www.wexphotographic.com for supporting the show. Check them out for any of your photography or video requirements. Sam & Paul will be back next week with former 'Landscape Photographer of the Year' winner Andy Farrer. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (http://www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (http://www.paulsanders.biz).
It's time for another TOGCast! This month in addition to our usual sections we take a look at some upcoming PC games we're looking forward to playing.
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 welome photographer Greg Whitton to the show on Episode 11. Greg has become a well known and respected figure on the Landscape and Travel photography scene in the last few years. He was the Outdoor Photography Magazine 'Outdoor Photographer of the Year - 2014' amongst various other commendations and award wins. However, it's not all about competitions and Greg discusses his passion for photography, some of his struggles, worries and also plans for the future. We hope you enjoy this engaging chat with Greg and co-host Paul Sanders. Also on Episode 11 we catch up with Matt Higgs, the Technical Editor at www.wexphotographic.com and chat about the NEW Fuji Medium Format GFX digital camera. We discuss the benefits of such a camera and the ways of obtaining one without selling a lung or similar. As usual we'd like to extend our thanks to Wex Photographic for supporting the show. Do check them out for any of your image making requirements. You can find The Togcast on Facebook, Twitter and our NEW Instagram page. Please do connect with us online, we love to hear your feedback, comments, suggestions and more. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (www.paulsanders.biz) www.thetogcast.com
We're joined by fine art and landscape photographer Rachael Talibart on Episode 10 of The Togcast. We chat with Rachael about shooting on the south coast of England, her transition towards a more abstract and intimate style of shooting, and also some of the challenges and successes of selling her work. You can see more about Rachael at www.rachaeltalibart.com, she's an award winning landscape photographer who runs workshops in the UK and regularly showcases her work at various exhibitions and galleries. Also on Episode 10 we catch up with Matt Higgs, Techinical Editor at WEX Photographic about the new camera releases from Fuji. We chat about the X-100F and XT-20 and where they sit in the range and who they'd be useful for. As usual we would like to thank WEX Photographic for their support of the show, do stop by www.wexphotographic.com for all your photography needs. We'll be back soon with Episode 11 and Greg Whitton, but do keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter and our NEW Instagram page. Thanks for listening! www.thetogcast.com
We're delighted to have the 'Take a View' Landscape Photographer of the Year 2016 on the show this week. Matthew Cattell won the LPOTY award with a cracking image of a swirling vortex of Starlings in Brighton. We chat with him about this life changing competition victory and what it means for him going forwards. Matthew is very down to earth and positive about the victory and his future plans so it was great to catch up with him and chat photography. To see more of Matthew's work why not check out his website (www.matthewcattellphotography.com) and follow him on Facebook & Twitter. Also on Episode 9 we chat about the #WexMondays campaign run by the wonderful WexPhotographic.com - this weekly competition is a great one to take part it in if you are on Twitter and would like to build a portfolio of images over the course of the year. The overall winner gets a £1,500 WEX voucher that would make a serious dent in a new camera. The Togcast is a photography podcast focusing on interviews with landscape and travel photographers from across the UK. The show is hosted by Sam Gregory (www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (www.paulsanders.biz). If you enjoy the show please subscribe on iTunes or via www.thetogcast.podbean.com to get the show straight to your device every fortnight. You can also checkout www.thetogcast.com for more info.
We're back with this bonus episode, part 2 of our chat with travel photographer Bruce Percy. After the initial interview in part 1 we switched the mics back on and chatted some more about some of Bruce's influences including Michael Kenna, and we also talked about his portraiture work and shooting film. We really hope you have enjoyed these two episodes with Bruce Percy, why not check out more of his work at www.brucepercy.co.uk and let him know you enjoyed listening. You can find him on Twitter or via his site. Sam & Paul will be back next week with the Take a View winner of 'The Landscape Photographer of the Year' award in 2016 - Matthew Cattell, why not subscribe to make sure you don't miss any episodes! As usual a big thanks to WexPhotographic.com for supporting the show, they are the UK's premier camera equipment supplier, make sure you check them out if you need new or used camera equipment. For more please visit www.TheTogcast.com, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening! The Togcast is hosted by photographers Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders, you can find them both on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram - why not pop by and say hello!
Join Sam & Paul for Episode 6 of The Togcast photography podcast. On this episode Paul has returned from his travels and we feature his interview with the legendary Charlie Waite. Recorded in New York, Paul and Charlie chat about photographic inspiration, keeping your work original and some of the ups and downs of photography. Charlie Waite is a world renowned photographer with a huge professional portfolio and is also the founder of the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition in the UK and the USA. He also founded the Light & Land tour company that runs photography workshops around the world in exciting locations with some of the leading photographers around. As usual we offer our thanks to Wex Photographic for their support of the show, they are the UK's no.1 supplier for all things camera and gear related, including new and used bodies and lenses, plus a plethora of accessories and equipment. Check out www.wexphotographic.com. From more info on Charlie Wait please visit www.charliewaite.com or catch up with him on Twitter, Facebook and through the Light & Land Workshops. Thanks again for listening, we'll be back in two weeks time with Baxter Bradford.
Sam is flying solo this week whilst Paul is away in Cuba. His guest is Randa Valevska who he caught up with in London to chat about how she got into photography, her current challenges, making sure that photography is still fun and much more. We also hear a special report 'in the field' from Jon Devo at WEX about the new Olympus E-M1 Mark II camera. For more on this new Olympus please visit www.wexphotographic.com. For details on Vanda Ralevska please visit www.mylenscapes.co.uk or catch up with her on Twitter, Facebook, Flickr or Instagram. And for more info on The Togcast or to listen to past episodes please visit TheTogcast.Com.
Join Sam and Paul on the first episode of The Togcast. In this episode we explain a little more about the goals and aims of The Togcast, plus we have an interview with the photographer Alex Nail. Well known for his amazing time-lapse videos and stills photography, Sam spends some time chatting with Alex primarily about the challenges of time-lapse photography. We also review the new Winston Tripod by 3 Legged Thing and chat about what's next on The Togcast.
Here's a little sneak preview and introduction to The Togcast, the UK's newest photography podcast due out on September 15th 2016. Hosted by photographers Paul Sanders and Sam Gregory and featuring interviews with a wide range of photographers, gear reviews, latest news and location information and much more. Please subscribe to receive the first episode straight to your iTunes.
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