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Andy Rouse – Atmospheric Portraits part 2

Andy Rouse – Atmospheric Portraits part 2

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2nd part of a 2 part film Andy discusses taking your images to the next level using different lighting in his wildlife portraits to create more drama in the finished image.

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on June 10th, 2010

Andy Rouse – Atmospheric Portraits part 1

Andy Rouse – Atmospheric Portraits part 1

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2 part film Andy discusses taking your images to the next level using different lighting in his wildlife portraits to create more drama in the finished image.

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on May 13th, 2010

Andy Rouse – Animal Portraits part 2

Andy Rouse – Animal Portraits part 2

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2 part film, Andy discusses getting close up photography, so portraiture is apart of his repertoire when shooting.

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on April 5th, 2010

All Creatures Great and Small

All Creatures Great and Small

FreeView Film
In this bonus film Mark Cleghorn picks up the challenge set by PT4U Wildlife Master Andy Rouse of shooting pets.

You get to see Mark completely out of his comfort zone shooting something different in the studio, although he starts out just like photographing a child it some becomes apparent he has to change style for the second pet.

At the end of the film there is also a short slide show of images taken as well as an interview on a reflection of the session and the pressure.

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on April 1st, 2010

Andy Rouse – Animal Portraits part 1

Andy Rouse – Animal Portraits part 1

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2 part film, Andy discusses getting close up photography, so portraiture is apart of his repertoire when shooting.

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on March 2nd, 2010

Andy Rouse – Shooting The Grebe

Andy Rouse – Shooting The Grebe

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

In Andy Rouses first training film for PhotoTraining4U he takes us on location to a local park to shoot swans on a lake, however on route he spots a betteropportunity when a Grebe paddles by.

Andy talks about his equipment, the location, histogram’s and using the right lighting to capture great pictures.

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on January 21st, 2010

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 4 The Nikon Years Part 2

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 4 The Nikon Years Part 2

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2 part film, the forth chapter of Andy’s wildlife photography career, Andy discusses his first 18 months with a Nikon, shooting Seals, Tigers and Polar Bears

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on January 9th, 2010

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 4 The Nikon Years Part 1

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 4 The Nikon Years Part 1

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2 part film, the forth chapter of Andy’s wildlife photography career, Andy discusses why he moved to Nikon and how he made the change over. From a pebble to shooting Gorillas as well as starlings and owls, images that make any mouth drop.

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on December 13th, 2009

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 3 The Canon Years Part 2

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 3 The Canon Years Part 2

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2 part film, the third chapter of Andy’s wildlife photography career, Andy discusses how he made the jump from film to digital and the trails it brought with it. Hares, Penguins, Gorillas and Landscape, its a tough job.

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on December 10th, 2009

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 3 The Canon Years Part 1

Andy Rouse – PT4U Master – Chapter 3 The Canon Years Part 1

PT4U Master Wild Life Photographer – Andy Rouse

World renowned wildlife photographer Andy Rouse has long since had a passion for wild things. He has built his reputation on getting close, in fact very close to some of the world’s largest and most dangerous animals; in doing so, capturing some of the most exciting and evocative photographic images of wildlife found today. With a style all of his own, Andy is equally passionate about the message that his images convey and sees his work as contributing to the general appreciation of our precious wildlife, hopefully stimulating us all to act on their behalf.

Every month using a combination of images and teaching films you will get to see the Master at work and an insight into the exotic animals as well as those closer to home.

In this 2 part film, the third chapter of Andy’s wildlife photography career, Andy discusses how he made the jump from film to digital and the trails it brought with it. From Hippos to Kingfishers its all in a days work.

Presented by:- Andy Rouse on December 4th, 2009

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