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SUMMARY:Jocelyn Horsfall - Impressions of Nature
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the live event\, you will receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nCreate painterly impressionistic images – see in-camera and post-processing techniques that transform flowers and foliage into fabulous art. \nDiscover how photography can become a unique expression of how you see the world. \nLearn a variety of in-camera techniques including textured glass\, soft focus\, multiple exposure\, and camera movement. \nUnderstand how to combine a strong sense of colour with textural effects and abstraction to create images with fluid\, organic appeal. \nSee post-processing methods that enhance your impressionistic vision\, plus a few analogue embellishments. \nMake images with genuine artistic merit by blending technical skill with creative expression and a distinctive aesthetic approach. \nJocelyn Horsfall ARPS is an award-winning photographic artist specialising in impressionistic images inspired by flowers\, foliage and the natural world. Her painterly style combines a strong sense of colour with an interest in textural effects and abstraction to create images with a fluid\, organic feel. Her many recent awards in the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition were much admired.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/jocelyn-horsfall-impressions-of-nature/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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CREATED:20260311T083947Z
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SUMMARY:Catherine Karnow - Vietnam: The Enigma Of Destiny
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to improve your Travel photography. Make meaningful images with a sense of place as Catherine shares her poignant\, visual diary of destiny\, connection\, and profound human stories. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nCatherine is a great photographer\, absolutely incredible at capturing real stories with her images. Whatever genre you prefer\, you’ll learn and be inspired! \n\n\nExplore Catherine’s remarkable photographs of Vietnam’s morphing society and landscape\, through her personal visual diary. \n\n\nDiscover the astonishing and deeply moving stories of the people she photographed\, including her unusual friendship with General Giap and his family. \n\n\nHear a story of love and connection with the Woman on the Train; and the legacies of the war. \n\n\nUnderstand the sombre years of the early 90s\, through to the New Vietnam’s most marked transformation. \n\n\nCatherine Karnow is a Hong Kong-born National Geographic photographer whose work has appeared in National Geographic\, Smithsonian\, GEO\, and many other publications. A central life project has been photographing Vietnam\, building a body of work that is both deeply personal and historically resonant. She has documented Vietnamese families with her film A Terrible Legacy raising awareness and leading to real change. Catherine is frequently profiled in the Vietnamese press. She is also a passionate teacher who leads photography workshops in Italy\, Provence\, Romania\, Vietnam-Cambodia\, and India\, offering intimate experiences that stand out for their depth and privileged access.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/catherine-karnow-vietnam-the-enigma-of-destiny/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T190000
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SUMMARY:Paul Sanders - Finding Your Voice
DESCRIPTION:Discovering your personal photographic style is the eternal goal of most photographers; but how can you find it\, recognise it\, refine it? \n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\nLearn to recognize style in your own work through Paul’s insights gained from looking at nearly 20\,000 images daily during his years at The Times. \nExplore how to find and develop your own voice\, understanding where it starts and whether it truly ends. \nDiscover the evolution of how we see and connect with our subjects\, to transition from technical skill to genuine artistic expression. \nPaul’s own work is made in response to his emotional and spiritual reactions to the locations he visits\, the choice of subjects\, and reflects the sense of stillness and calm he feels whilst on location. \nPaul Sanders is an English fine art photographer involved in professional photography for over 35 years\, first as a black and white printer\, then as a fashion photographer and former Picture Editor of The Times in London. Paul is the author of the bestselling Still\, A Mindful Practice for Photographers and his work has been exhibited across the world.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/paul-sanders-finding-your-voice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T190000
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CREATED:20260329T155732Z
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SUMMARY:Simon Baxter - Speaking For The Trees; A Story Of Childlike Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Learn how connecting with the natural world\, with your curiosity and emotion\, can help you create more meaningful woodland photography. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nSee how time spent enjoying the complexity\, smells\, and sounds of woodlands\, can reshape your photography and way of seeing.  \nThrough a renewed sense of curiosity\, familiar woodland scenes can become sources of wonder and deeper meaning. \nSimon reflects on key turning points that led him towards a slower\, more intentional approach\, reconnecting with landscapes and developing a more thoughtful creative process. \nHis passion is to explore\, discover\, experience and photograph the less obvious intimate scenes that are close to home. \nSimon Baxter is a professional woodland photographer\, educator\, and printmaker based in North Yorkshire. He has built a reputation as one of the world’s leading woodland photographers and shares his process through his popular YouTube channel. His work has received awards in Outdoor Photographer of the Year and Landscape Photographer of the Year\, and he continues to teach through workshops and online education.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/simon-baxter-speaking-for-the-trees-a-story-of-childlike-wonder/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Morag Paterson – Curious Conversations: The Hidden Life Of Forests (And Other Stories)
DESCRIPTION:Understand how curiosity\, experimentation and collaboration can improve and develop your approach to photographing the natural world. \n\n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nProjects are magical – Morag shares how this project began through conversations and time spent working with a forester and a soil scientist.  \n\n\nThis sparked a curiosity about what might be drifting through the forest atmosphere – spores\, pollen\, dust and other fragments of life – and how a photographer might begin to capture or respond to something so elusive. \n\n\nUsing a mixture of traditional photography and more playful techniques such as intentional camera movement (ICM)\, Morag began exploring ways of working with the images to take them beyond the forest ecosystem. \n\n\nConsider the value of working without fixed outcome\, how slowing down\, embracing uncertainty and allowing space for experimentation can influence both the creative process and the photographer’s relationship with the landscape. \n\n\nMorag Paterson is a Scottish photographer whose practice is driven by curiosity and experimentation. Her recent work exploring forest environments has been developed through interdisciplinary collaboration and has been recognised through selection for the Earth Photo Awards\, with exhibitions shown at the Royal Geographical Society in London and touring nationally across Forestry England and National Trust sites.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/morag-paterson-curious-conversations-the-hidden-life-of-forests-and-other-stories/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T190000
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SUMMARY:Lisa Merrill – Expressionist Photography
DESCRIPTION:When is a blurry photo compelling? When you purposely create blur by moving your camera\, zooming your lens\, or both\, during a long exposure. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nDiscover how Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) embraces the power of play\, flexes creative muscles\, and leads to fascinating images. \nI.C.M.\,multiple exposure\, photographing through glass and other in-camera techniques can help you move beyond literal representation to create expressive\, evocative images. \nBy letting go of sharpness and literal detail\, you can interpret scenes in a personal and imaginative way. \nWith inspiring examples from her worldwide assignments and adventures\, Lisa will help you expand your visual toolbox and nourish your creativity! \nLisa Merrill and her husband John founded Seattle-based Merrill Images back in the days of film. Their work is used by travel destinations\, outdoor adventure companies and non-profits\, and featured in books and magazines around the world. The Merrills nurture photographic creativity through online coaching and workshops\, small ship expeditions and international photo journeys.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/lisa-merrill-expressionist-photography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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