(As well as access to the live event, you will receive a link to the recording, which will be valid for 14 days)
Join us on this thrilling adventure that blends historical and geological exploration with breathtaking infrared and black-and-white imagery.
Simon will introduce you to the fascinating world of bison and wolves through multimedia and conservation films in Yellowstone National Park in the dead of winter.
Discover the challenges and rewards of shooting in sub-zero temperatures, gain a deeper appreciation for this remarkable national park and brace yourself for entertaining anecdotes about surviving the extreme cold weather.
Simon Weir is a Hertfordshire-based photographer specializing in capturing the essence of live performances, particularly classical music.
With a 30-year background as a classical music producer, he deeply understands the performer psychology. This insight allows him to create images that evoke emotions, whether it’s serenity or dramatic intensity.
His portfolio extends beyond live performances to include contextual portraiture and wildlife photography. His clients range from solo artists to major symphony orchestras and record companies.
Simon has cultivated a lifelong love of black-and-white photography; he has developed a distinctive style using infrared photography, adding a unique dimension to his work.