REPLAY ANDY PARKINSON MASTERCLASS #3  - Competitions: Improve Your Chances!

REPLAY ANDY PARKINSON MASTERCLASS #3 - Competitions: Improve Your Chances!

REPLAY - Andrew Parkinson Wildlife Photography Masterclass #3 - Photographic Competitions - How to improve your chances!

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Mon, 29 Jan 2024 14:00 - Tue, 28 Jan 2025 15:30 PST

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Photographic Competitions – How to improve your chances!: Learn how to see the potential, and to greatly improve your chances of succeeding in the subjective world of wildlife photography competitions.

As one of Europe’s most awarded wildlife photographers, with over 85 national and international awards to date, Andy is ideally placed to be able to offer constructive, digestible and coherent advice on what it takes to succeed in the subjective world of photographic competitions. As a three time judge on Outdoor Photographer of the Year, a 2021 judge on European Wildlife Photographer of the Year as well as a judge for the British Wildlife Photography Awards, Andy is also extremely knowledgeable on what image criteria is sought from the judges perspective.

Andy gives an informative and helpful masterclass which, as well as detailing why some of his images have been awarded, he’ll also be sharing with you the near misses, the flat out fails and the new, unseen images that he’s really excited to enter into competitions in 2022!

About Andy

Andy is a feature contributor to National Geographic magazine, a Nikon Europe Ambassador (Wildlife) and is one of Europe’s most awarded wildlife photographers. With more than 80 individual awards featuring more than 120 images his photographs consistently feature in all the world’s most prestigious wildlife photographic competitions.

Andy works exclusively with animals and birds that are wild and free and is renowned for his uncompromisingly ethical approach, abhorring those that put their pursuit of images before the welfare of their subjects. He is an ardent supporter of extending rights to all animals, not just the ones with which we share our homes, and his frequently outspoken views on photography ethics, conservation, animal rights and environmental issues can be found in his regular opinion piece in Outdoor Photography magazine.

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