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Toby Jermyn
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  • Meet The Pro: Will Burrard-Lucas
    Welcome to episode 11 of the Pangolin Podcast, hosted by Toby Jermyn! In this episode, British wildlife photographer, author, and inventor Will Burrard-Lucas joins us to discuss his unique approach to capturing stunning wildlife images. Here is a link to a gallery of Will's images: https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Website-Pages/Will-Burrard-LucasIf you would like to be kept informed of our new video releases, then please join our community by clicking here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTcommunityIf you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari Connect with Will: https://willbl.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willblBecome a Pangolin Guardian: https://www.pangolin.africa/become-a-pangolin-guardianTake a look at Shompole Hide: https://shompolewilderness.com/shompole-hide/Known for using innovative tools like the self-built BeetleCam, Will shares stories and insights from his various projects across Africa, including photographing elusive animals like the giant pangolin and the black leopard. Get an inside look at some of Will's favourite photographs, hear about his technical setups, and learn how he collaborates with conservation partners. Also, see what photograph by another photographer he admires and find out where he'd love to have his humble dwelling. Don't miss this fascinating conversation about wildlife photography and conservation!The Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.comPangolin Photo SafarisAfrica's premier photo safari operator and lodge owner.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Join our growing community of wildlife photography enthusiasts by signing up for the Friday Focus newsletter which Is full of camera gear advice, photo tips, and safari specials around the world. https://link.pangolinphoto.com/Pod-Community We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond! Learn More about our safaris here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/BZ-Safaris
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  • Meet The Pro: Steve Perry
    In this episode, we are joined by the award-winning wildlife and landscape photographer, Steve Perry, co-founder of Backcountry Gallery. Steve shares his unique experiences and techniques behind capturing some of his most stunning photographs. Here is a link to a gallery of Steve's images: https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Website-Pages/Meet-the-Pro-Steve-PerryConnect with Steve Perry: https://backcountrygallery.com/If you would like to be kept informed of our new video releases, then please join our community by clicking here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTcommunityIf you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari From the Chobe River, Serengeti, and Costa Rica to the Galapagos Islands, Steve recounts gripping stories behind his favourite shots and offers insightful photography tips. The episode also highlights the ethical considerations in wildlife photography and the technical advancements that are shaping the industry. Finally, Steve selects a standout photograph taken by another photographer that he admires. Whether you’re an aspiring photographer or a wildlife enthusiast, this episode is packed with valuable advice and captivating tales from the wild.The Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.comPangolin Photo SafarisAfrica's premier photo safari operator and lodge owner.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Join our growing community of wildlife photography enthusiasts by signing up for the Friday Focus newsletter which Is full of camera gear advice, photo tips, and safari specials around the world. https://link.pangolinphoto.com/Pod-Community We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond! Learn More about our safaris here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/BZ-Safaris
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  • Meet The Pro: Margot Raggett
    Join host Toby Jermyn for episode nine of the Pangolin Podcast featuring distinguished British wildlife photographer and conservationist Margot Raggett. Visit the Remembering wildlife site: https://rememberingwildlife.com/Here is a link to a gallery of Margot's images: https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Website-Pages/Meet-the-Pro-Margot-RaggettIf you would like to be kept informed of our new video releases, then please join our community by clicking here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTcommunityIf you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari Known for her founding role in the Remembering Wildlife Book series, Margot discusses her journey from public relations to wildlife conservation, inspired by a pivotal elephant poaching incident in 2014. In celebration of the series’ 10th edition, the conversation highlights her efforts to bring together top photographers and raises over £1 million for conservation projects. Discover four stunning images from the series, and learn about the impact of these photographs on raising awareness and funds for endangered species.Margot also shares one of her favourite personal photographs and announces the location of her humble dwelling. Don’t miss this inspiring episode filled with passion, purpose, and breathtaking wildlife photography. Subscribe for more episodes and wildlife photography content.Photographer Images:1st: Elephants by Chris Packhamhttps://www.chrispackham.co.uk/2nd: Polar bear by Marsel van Oostenhttps://www.squiver.com/3rd: Leopard by Paolo Torchiohttps://paolotorchio.net/4th: Ground Pangolin by Tristan Dickshttps://wanderingthru.com/5th: Margot Raggett's Leopardhttps://margotraggettphotography.com/If you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari The Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.comThe Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.comPangolin Photo SafarisAfrica's premier photo safari operator and lodge owner.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Join our growing community of wildlife photography enthusiasts by signing up for the Friday Focus newsletter which Is full of camera gear advice, photo tips, and safari specials around the world. https://link.pangolinphoto.com/Pod-Community We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond! Learn More about our safaris here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/BZ-Safaris
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  • Meet The Pro: Mark Carwardine
    Join Toby Jermyn in episode eight of the Pangolin Podcast as he hosts renowned wildlife photographer and conservationist Mark Carwardine. Here is a link to a gallery of Mark's images: https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Website-Pages/Mark-CarwardineMark shares fascinating stories behind his top four chosen photographs, taken from diverse locations like Antarctica, the UK, and the Caribbean. The episode also explores Mark's journey, his thoughts on ethical wildlife photography, and the exciting, elusive shot that won Steve Winter the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year award. From humorous anecdotes to serious conservation discussions, this episode is a must-listen for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.Visit Mark's website: https://www.markcarwardine.com/If you would like to be kept informed of our new video releases, then please join our community by clicking here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTcommunityIf you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari The Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.comPangolin Photo SafarisAfrica's premier photo safari operator and lodge owner.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Join our growing community of wildlife photography enthusiasts by signing up for the Friday Focus newsletter which Is full of camera gear advice, photo tips, and safari specials around the world. https://link.pangolinphoto.com/Pod-Community We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond! Learn More about our safaris here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/BZ-Safaris
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  • Meet the Pro: Karolina Norée
    In episode seven of the Pangolin Podcast, host Toby Jermyn welcomes wildlife photography guide Karolina Norée. After falling in love with African wildlife in 2016, Karolina moved from Sweden to South Africa and became a leading wildlife photography guide. Here is a link to a gallery of Karolina's images: https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Website-Pages/Karolina-NoréeKarolina's website: https://karolinanoree.com/She shares her journey, her experiences of photographing in the African bush, and her favourite images. The episode also explores the impact of social media on her career and features a special photo by another photographer she admires. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on turning passion into a profession!If you would like to be kept informed of our new video releases, then please join our community by clicking here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTcommunityIf you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari The Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.comWe are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond!Pangolin Photo SafarisAfrica's premier photo safari operator and lodge owner.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Join our growing community of wildlife photography enthusiasts by signing up for the Friday Focus newsletter which Is full of camera gear advice, photo tips, and safari specials around the world. https://link.pangolinphoto.com/Pod-Community We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond! Learn More about our safaris here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/BZ-Safaris
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Hosted by passionate safari professionals, conservationists and wildlife photographers, we bring you captivating stories from the bush, behind-the-lens insights from award‑winning image makers, and thought‑provoking conversations with conservationists working to protect our planet’s most extraordinary species — including the elusive pangolin. Whether you’re a seasoned traveller, a wildlife photographer, or simply a nature enthusiast, The Pangolin Podcast will inspire you to see the wild with fresh eyes… and to help preserve it for generations to come.
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