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The University of Nottingham, School of Biology, MSc Biological Photography and Imaging

The following list is all of the Internal staff and external staff who teach and associated to the MSc Biological Photography and Imaging course.

The University of Nottingham Staff

Dr Kate Durrant MSc Course Director
Dr Thomas Hartman University Teaching Associate Science Specialist
Dr David Fox  MSc Museum Curator
Steve Galloway Taught Course Specialist
Tim Smith Senior Technician SEM

Visiting Teaching Staff

Luke Saddler Videographer [ HDSLR Filmmaker ] Final Cut Pro/ Adobe Premier
Helen Walsh Freelance Photographer, Designer, Illustrator
Alex Hyde Landscape Photographer, Adobe Product specialist
Katherine Dixon Web Design, Photographer, Videographer
Frankie Buckle Zeiss specialist, Photographer
Kelly Neaves
Jill Groom Photographer, Marine Biology
David Newton Canon Eos Trainer, Photographer, Writer

Supporting Industrial  Members

Geoff Espin Photographer, Orchid Specialist
Raymond Fitchett Sigma Photographic
Fran Maloni Jigsaw24 Apple Mac Computers
Jason Batterham Calumet Photographic

External Lecturing Staff

Professor Heather Angel Professional Wildlife Photographer
Gavin Thurston Professional Filmmaker
Stephen Moss BBC Natural History Unit Bristol
Dr Rob Lambert Tourism and Environment
Dr Paul Eggleton Natural History Museum
Phil Songhurst Consultant

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I thought that mobile phones were for making phone calls on and cameras were made for photography, I have now been proved wrong. Immaculata University in Philadelphia is now running a photographic course on how to use your mobile phone to take pictures, next semester they will be running a course on how to use your camera to make phone calls.

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Djenne Mosque, Djenne, Mali © Larry Louie, Travel Photographer of the Year.

 

The Travel Photographer of the Year competition has signed a five-year deal with the Royal Geographical Society that will see the two organisations present a series of photography and travel-related events This year’s programme will open on the 06 May with a major exhibition featuring winning images from the 2010 International Travel Photographer of the Year awards, accompanied by a selection of images from the Society’s archive. Hosted by the Society in their glass-fronted Pavilion in Kensington, the free of charge show will be on display until the 10 June. A programme of workshops and talks taking place during the exhibition period will be revealed online shortly.
The two organisations are looking forward to joining their forces, says director of the Royal Geographical Society Rita Gardner. “I welcome this opportunity for the Society’s historic collection to be linked with some of the very best contemporary images from a diverse and international field of winners.”
Travel Photographer of the Year founder Chris Coe comments that “the combination of the very best contemporary travel photographs with images from the extraordinary wealth of material in the Society’s archive will be fascinating and make for a hugely rewarding visitor’s experience.”

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Cost of a puzzle

Joanna King-Harmsworth has sent this question in

I don’t know if anybody can help.I  have been asked to provide pictures which will be printed on place mats and sold. I have no idea what to say regarding pricing? if anybody has any idea how I can work out pricing or any useful websites to help me I would be very interested in hearing – thanks loads Jo

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Anyone who has a question please send them in.

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