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Newton & Coe series where professional photographers David Newton and Chris Coe chat with photographers and travellers about their life, their adventures and their photography – everything from how they started, their inspirations, passions and projects, and their thoughts on photography and our world in general.
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At only 30, Jack Lodge is relatively new to photography but he's already carving himself a career in one of the toughest genres - landscape. In a very interesting chat with Newton and Coe, we discover how a young photographer have worked his way from architect to a new career which is flourishing through his contemporary approach to building his br…
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Angie Nicholson is a champion of women's photography. In a photography world which is too often dominated by male photographers, she is a force for encouraging women to pick up their cameras and show the world their talents. For women photographers, Angie Nicholson is an inspiration. She’s a journalist, camera gear reviewer, competition judge and t…
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Marek Biegalski is a Polish nomad turned photographer who discovered photography after a decade travelling around the world. He shoots many different genres of photography but landscapes and the natural world are his passion. Marek now lives in Ireland but it was on a visit to Iceland that he ventured into the realm of aerial photography, both from…
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Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermier is a force of nature. A Mexican photographer, marine biologist, conservationist and activist she I a leading light in conservation photography with a particular passions for our oceans Mitty came to photography in her twenties and has since become one of the most influential conservation photographers of our time. She ha…
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Tiffany Coates is a remarkable and inspiring woman. She has explored six continents by motorcycle, riding over 300,000 miles, mostly solo, on her motorbike - an 800cc BMW called Thelma. She's travelled through countless countries during more than twenty years of adventurous journeys. Always a wandering spirit, she began her very first motorcycle tr…
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Well known for their photography and film making, Jonathan and Angie Scott have made Kenya’s Masai Mara their home and the focus of their creative efforts and conservation initiatives. Here they talk to Newton & Coe about their many projects and approaches to the natural world. Jonathan and Angie Scott’s life is a love story with nature, conservati…
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Rachel Bigsby is a name you’ll hear more of in the future, especially if you’re in to wildlife photography and especially photographing birds. Still only young and not yet fully turned pro, she’s passionate about her photography and is developing an interesting style. We discover more as we talk to her about wildlife and her career. Rachel has had …
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Barbera Dall’Angelo embodies Italian passion and the sensitive insight of a female photographer. In this podcast we explore her photography and her creative approach to seeing the world in her own unique way. For Italian nature and landscape photographer Barbara Dall’Angelo, photography is a feeling. She uses her creativity to do much more than sim…
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There’s no money in photography. Wrong! In this fascinating podcast with New York photographers’ agent, Frank Meo gives us a different take on working as a photographer. His advice is pure gold. Frank Meo is a New York photographer’s agent with a genuine interest in photography. If you’re one of those people who thinks there’s no money in photograp…
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As Deputy Director of Photography at National Geographic, Kathy Moran worked with some of the very best photographers, especially in wildlife and conservation. Here she shares her insight into photography and picture editing. Kathy Moran is a softly-spoken bundle of knowledge and experience which any photographer who wants to get their work publish…
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A quiet persona disguises a dry sense of humour and a fierce passion within Danish photographer Carsten Egevang. Here he gives Newton and Coe a different perspective on the power of photography to drive change. Photographer Carsten Egevang spends a lot of time in Greenland, so we caught up with him in Copenhagen between expeditions. A scientist by …
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Jason Edwards is an Australian natural history and conservation photographer who is a regular National Geographic contributor. Listen to his career insights in this Newton & Coe podcast. Jason Edwards is a National Geographic photographer, visual storyteller and television presenter. For more than three decades, he’s roamed the world with camera in…
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Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no climate cold enough! For adventure photographer Martin Hartley that is probably more true than for any other photographer on the planet. Martin thrives where others fear to tread. In this podcast episode, he gives Newton and Coe a glimpse of his approach to photography and travel. For adventure photographer M…
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The life of Elisa Iannacone touches areas which many photographers shy away from, yet her positivity and creativity shine through in her inspirational conceptual images and films. Mexican-born Elisa has travelled and worked around the world. She is a conceptual photographer and filmmaker. Her work is unusual and striking, covering challenging envir…
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Travel journalist, Emma Thomson, has won many awards following her passion for travel and adventure. Here she talks to Newton & Coe about her expeditions, writing for National Geographic, photography and much more. Emma Thomson is an award-winning Scottish travel journalist. She has been hooked on all things ‘travel’ since the age of 14 when she wo…
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Canadian photographer, Chris Rainier, has had an interesting career in photography. Here he talks to Newton & Coe about working for Ansel Adams, indigenous cultures, smartphones, sustainability, language, the power of photography and much more. Chris landed a dream job in the early 1980s at the age of 19, while still in college, when he became Anse…
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American travel photographer was on the road for many years. Here he talks about everything from photography, digital manipulation and NFTs with Newton & Coe. A leading light in travel photography and a fervent educator, Elia is a fascinating character. This podcast is quite a long one, as we had so much to talk about. Here he chats about how he go…
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On the dangerous end of conservation, environmental photojournalist Aaron Gekoski talks to Newton & Coe about his work and life in photography. There’s another side to wildlife conservation, and that’s where photographer Aaron Gekoski plies his trade. He is an internationally-acclaimed environmental photojournalist and filmmaker, specialising in hu…
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Richard Dunwoody is a former champion jockey, adventurer, and Strictly Come Dancing contestant. But now he’s a professional photographer. Here we find out about his photography and motivations to carve out a career. Born in Antrim, Northern Ireland, Richard was riding at the age of two and went on to become Champion Jockey. In 2000, he published an…
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Chris Coe is the co-founder of Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) and has been a photographer for over 30 years. Here he chats with Newton & Coe co-host David Newton. Chris is a professional photographer, photography tutor, lecturer, author, exhibition curator, book publisher, photo competition judge and one-half of the Newton & Coe podcast du…
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David is the Newton part of Newton & Coe. He’s been co-hosting our podcasts with Chris Coe for several months now, so we thought we’d give you an insight into the man and his photography. David Newton is s a professional photographer and filmmaker, photography tutor and lover of the great outdoors. In this episode, he is interviewed by his co-prese…
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Kiran Ridley is a photojournalist. Here he talks to us about his work throughout Europe and Asia, concentrating on news, social-political topics and the human experience. Kiran is a photojournalist working throughout Europe and Asia, concentrating on news, social-political topics and the human experience. His recent work includes the Australian bus…
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Larry Louie is a Canadian optometrist, but photography is his passion. In 2010, he was the overall winner of TPOTY with eight stunning B&W images of Mali and Tibet. Larry joins Chris and David for a chat about how his photography sits alongside his career and charity work, the influences on his photographic style and his two self-published books. H…
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Eamonn McCabe’s photographs are well known. Here we chat with him about his multifaceted life in photography. Since this podcast was recorded, we have learned of the sudden death of Eamonn. Growing up, he was one of my photographic heroes and went on to become a friend. His contribution to photography was remarkable and he inspired both me and many…
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Philip Lee Harvey talks about influences from art and developing a photographic style. Philip Lee Harvey is a professional photographer working in both editorial and advertising, primarily within the travel and travel-related industries. David and Chris chat to Philip, a London-based editorial and advertising travel photographer and TPOTY winner in…
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Margaret Soraya talks about quiet landscapes and mindfulness in photography. Margaret is an English landscape photographer based in Scotland. Her work is thoughtful and tranquil. Margaret Soraya is an English landscape photographer based in Scotland. Her work is thoughtful and with one eye firmly on mindfulness. We chat with Margaret about her appr…
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