From One to a Thousand - Wildlife Photograph

Richard P Winston CPAGB AFIAP


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: £70 within 10 mile radius of home. Plus 45p per mile beyond £50 Zoom
Category:
Nature
Updated:
15th August 2024

My talk traces how my interest in wildlife was sparked way back in a classroom in 1986 which eventually led to photographing as much of the world's wildlife as time and money would allow. There are of course many pictures of birds and animals, amongst other creatures, which I show using my own audio visual equipment. I include a couple of audience participation quizzes around bird families and the "Big Five" of the safari world. I am willing to give Zoom talks, although I much prefer the opportunity to connect in person with an audience.

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About Richard P Winston CPAGB AFIAP

I am a retired foreign languages teacher living in Sidcup with my wife, also a former teacher. I took up serious photography in 2007. After two decades of being a bird watcher and about to retire from the classroom, I thought it would be useful to have something to take home with me after my bird watching forays. This has led to photographing many birds and animals around the world. For the past year I have been giving talks on my photography to various organisations such as the U3A, Active Retirement Associations, Probus and the WI, for whom I am an approved speaker. More details about my talks can be found on the "Photographic Talks" page of my website at: https://richardrpwinstonphotography.com/photographic-talks


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