Phil Coates presents: Adventure Photography – Assignment ExtremeFrom: 07/26/2012 To: 07/26/2012Register
Topic of the webinar Accomplished adventure filmmaker and photographer Phil Coates will share some of his experiences of working on location photographic assignments around the world. This talk will share with you the stories of how Phil captures production stills and behind the scenes photos from some of the most challenging environments on earth from the Arctic to Everest and beyond… Phil will also share how he works with adventure athletes telling their remarkable stories through engaging images. Biography Phil Coates is an accomplished remote location Director Cameraman, adventure photographer and professional expedition leader with an enviable record of working in extreme environments across seven continents. Clients include: BBC, Discovery International, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and National Geographic. Phil Coates is experienced director cameraman with an adventurous track record spanning seven continents. He has worked in extreme and challenging environments, from the very hot (°50/122°F) to the very cold (-40°C/-40°F) and the very high (up to an altitude of 8,000 metres)! His filming portfolio includes BBC2’s Blizzard Race To The Pole, Channel 5’s Ice Break Heart and Challenge 8000 for Yorkshire Tyne Tees and Channel 4. Most recently he was up Mt Everest, part of a team filming Discovery International’s Everest Beyond The Limit. He began his career in television production at BBC Science & Features in London, and then later moved to the BBC Natural History Unit in Bristol. His photographic career started when working as an outdoor activity instructor in the Yorkshire Dales, Phil just wanted to do the quality of light and the landscape justice so he embarked on a journey to learn all the technical and creative skills he could. Phil’s expedition achievements include skiing to the Magnetic North Pole. Space is limited. After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. System Requirements |
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