Posted by on July 23rd 2008

Red Dao, Vietnam
Nicky Jenner, the 2005 winner of the ‘Natural World’ category in the Travel Photographer of the Year competition, is not only an accomplished wildlife photographer but has since branched out into fashion photography with an assignment for Bellaju.
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Posted by Andrew on July 18th 2008

Whitby Sunset, Whitby, Yorkshire, England
An Interview with Landscape Photographer Mark Sunderland
I decided to ask Mark Sunderland some questions about his work after seeing some of his beautiful landscapes in several photography magazines. What really caught my attention is that he’s making a living selling fine art prints, postcards, greetings cards, calendars and so on, and that he’s promoting himself by selling photos and articles to photography magazines.
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Posted by on July 14th 2008
This interview with Peter Adams is the second of a series of interviews with photographers that have either won or placed highly in the Travel Photographer of the Year photography competition. I recommend you check out their website and also their online magazine Travel Shooters, aimed at anyone interested in travel photography or photojournalism.

Taj Majal, India
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Posted by on July 09th 2008
I’ve always admired Michael Freeman for the sheer quality of his photographic instruction books. He’s also a great photographer and photojournalist in his own right. One of his recently completed projects is a book on the Sudan, an undertaking two years in the making.

Athens, Greece
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Posted by on July 07th 2008
This is the first of a series of interviews with photographers that have either won or placed highly in the Travel Photographer of the Year photography competition. I recommend you check out their website and also their online magazine Travel Shooters, aimed at anyone interested in travel photography or photojournalism.
Jordan Banks’ portfolio ‘Insight’ was highly commended in the 2007 competition.

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