The Photography & Video Show Podcast

12: Season two? Coming soon.

May 30, 2024 The Photography & Video Show Season 2
12: Season two? Coming soon.
The Photography & Video Show Podcast
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The Photography & Video Show Podcast
12: Season two? Coming soon.
May 30, 2024 Season 2
The Photography & Video Show

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The Photography and Video Show Podcast, Season 2 Episode 0
Published on Thursday, 30 May 2024

The Photography & Video Show Podcast is back for another season! 

Host David McClelland returns with more news, views and insights from photo and video professionals on the first Thursday of every month ahead of the next in-person Photography & Video Show in London at the ExCeL Centre between 8th and 11th March 2025.

Here's a sneak peek at what to expect from the first episode in June.

The Photography & Video Show Podcast:

Subscribe to The Photography & Video Show Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

The Photography & Video Show is coming to London! 8-11 March 2025, ExCeL Centre.

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The Photography and Video Show Podcast, Season 2 Episode 0
Published on Thursday, 30 May 2024

The Photography & Video Show Podcast is back for another season! 

Host David McClelland returns with more news, views and insights from photo and video professionals on the first Thursday of every month ahead of the next in-person Photography & Video Show in London at the ExCeL Centre between 8th and 11th March 2025.

Here's a sneak peek at what to expect from the first episode in June.

The Photography & Video Show Podcast:

Subscribe to The Photography & Video Show Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

The Photography & Video Show is coming to London! 8-11 March 2025, ExCeL Centre.

David McClelland: This is The Photography and Video Show Podcast. My name is David McClelland and we are back for another season. 

That means more kit news with the best reviewers as in the business. 

More views from the industry's biggest voices. 

Scott Kelby: The reaction of photographers was really bad. Like, they were like, this is incredible, and now I'm out of a job. course, that's not the case. 

David McClelland: And more insights from professionals right at the top of their game.

Hugo Burnand: It's that thing about portrait photography. You can get the lighting right, you can get the angles right, you can get the colors right, camera, everything. But if I can't feel some connection or emotion with the person that I'm photographing, you as the viewer of the photograph won't feel any of that emotion or connection either. 

David McClelland: New episodes land on the first Thursday of every month, starting in June with SheClicks' Angela Nicholson, and we have a ringside seat with pro wrestling photographer, James Musselwhite. 

James Musselwhite: As a ringside photographer, your job is not to capture every moment. Your job is to capture the best moments as well as you can. You can't be everywhere at once. So you can't kick yourself that you didn't get big move off the top turnbuckle because you didn't have a wide enough lens or your shutter speed wasn't fast enough because the lights weren't bright enough. All you can do is just prepare for the next one 

David McClelland: That's The Photography and Video Show Podcast season two. Find us on the first Thursday of every month, wherever you find your podcasts.