In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne interviews wildlife and conservation photographer Peter Mather, who shares his captivating experiences with camera trapping elusive creatures like wolverines and grizzly bears in the Arctic, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in environmental photography. They discuss the challenging economics of photography, from the unpredictability of print sales to the high costs of publishing photography books, and touch on the personal aspects of their lives, including outdoor adventures and family dynamics. The conversation also dives into themes of integrity in photography and the impact of climate change on wildlife, with Mather expressing his commitment to long-term projects that highlight the interconnectedness of nature and the importance of environmental preservation.
Links Discussed on This Week's Episode- Sonny Parker
- Chris Steppig (Summit Workshops)
- Katie Schuler
- Caleb Charlie
- PetaPixel Article on Kittiya Pawlowski
- Natural Landscape Photography Awards
- Landscape Photographer's Worldwide on Discord
- Colorado Trail Episode on YouTube
- Support the podcast on Patreon
- Contact me
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