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Special Presentation - Wildlife Photography Part 2 by Tracey Lund

  • Norwich & District Photographic Society The Interactive Studio, City Academy Norwich 299 Bluebell Road, Norwich NR4 7LP (Unless via Zoom) United Kingdom (map)

Tonight we are pleased to announce that award winning Nature & Wildlife photographer Tracey Lund will join us in person in Norwich to present her talk

Tracey was due to be with us in 2020 but we all know what happened, but nevertheless Tracey was one of the standout speakers who formed part of our revised online programme. Tonight we get the full experience - Wildlife Photography - Part 2 showcases Alaska, Canada, Yellowstone, India, Zimanga and UK Hides. Look forward to an inspirational selection of images from the areas mentioned as well as some stories/experiences Tracey encountered along the way

Tracey Lund is a Hull-based wildlife photographer. Her photographic journey began after an inspiring trip to Africa in 2004 which enabled her to combine her two favourite passions of wildlife and photography.

After returning to the UK,  Tracey wanted to develop her photography and so joined  three Photographic Societies. Entering photographic competitions has been a valuable learning experience and has helped her photography to evolve. Two years ago, Tracey started submitting her pictures to International Salons to see how her images compared with the world-class photography they represent. Tracey continues to challenge herself and over the past 12-months she has submitted her favourite images as entries to some of the major worldwide Wildlife Competitions.

Tracey is also a permanent display as she is a ‘gallery photographer’ at the famous Joe Cornish Art Gallery at House, Zetland Street, Northallerton North Yorkshire

Tracey says, “My passion for wildlife has taken me around the world, there is nothing I love doing more. I spend hours in the field, it is a true blessing to be able to take time to sit and watch the animals. I would like people to share something of the emotion I experience pursuing my photography and I try hard to show that passion through my images. Photographing wildlife is an adventure, but most of all a privilege”. 

About NDPS Special Presentations

Every month at Norwich and District Photographic Society there is the opportunity to hear inspirational photographic talks by photographers who are recognised to be at the top of their game and renowned specialists in their field of photography. The quality and range of subjects included in these Special Presentations are we believe unequalled both here in Norfolk and much further afield. Further, arguably alone they more than justify the cost of becoming a member of the Society.

The annual programme for the 2021-2022 Season that begins in September and runs through to the end of June 2023 is well advanced and has been designed to offer a broad range of excellent speakers who will cover, as in past seasons, a far reaching range of photographic genre.

Members of the Society are normally able to attend Special Presentations free of charge. However, NON-MEMBERS wanting to attend a Special Presentation can usually purchase a guest ticket prior to the event. Guest tickets (subject to availability) must be purchased in advance and are only available from our ticketing partner Eventbrite.co.uk.
Please note the ticket office for each individual presentation is not open until approximately ONE month prior to the date of the presentation when all arrangements for the evening have been agreed and confirmed between the presenter and the Society.

ABOUT ONLINE PRESENTATIONS

During the coronavirus pandemic the Society put together a revised programme of Special Presentations that were presented online.  These online events proved to be very successful, with good attendance and we thank all our speakers and members who have adapted to this medium. Post-covid we envisage that we shall continue to make full use of the available technologies to deliver our Special Presentations. In the past year online presenttions has widened our reach and we have hosted speakers from the furthest points in the UK, throughout Europe and much wider afield from Australia and the United States.

We don’t intend to allow geography to be a reason for not heaing from the very best photographers worldwide in future seasons. Equally, we shall evolve to ensure this is achieved in the most effective way for our members