Five quick questions with Moose Peterson

Photo of grizzly bear by Moose Peterson
Up close and personal with a grizzly bear courtesy of wildlife photographer Moose Peterson (Image credit: Moose Peterson)

Having made his name from photographing the natural heritage of his home state of sunny California, Moose Peterson also gets a thrill from shooting old warbirds – yes, this passionate and innovative wildlife photographer has recently added aircraft photography to his skill set. 

Moose is one of several high-profile Super Stage speakers at this year's Photography Show that runs from March 16-19 at the NEC, Birmingham, UK. You can catch him on Sunday 17 March 2019 at 13.15. 

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Martin Parr
Legendary star of British street photography

Legendary Magnum Photos photographer Martin Parr will talk about his career in photography; finishing with a look at his new exhibition, Only Human, which opens on 7 March at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
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Saturday 16 March 2019, 3.30pm

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Gordon Buchanan
Presenter & cinematographer of BBC's Animals with cameras

The TV presenter and wildlife filmmaker recounts the weird, wild and wonderful stories of shooting nature programs around the world over the last 25 years

Tuesday 19 March 2019, 3.30pm

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Chris Burkard
Surfing and outdoor photographer and renowned Instagrammer

Instagram sensation Chris Burkard shares some of the greatest lessons he has gained from behind the lens. From being thrown in a Russian jail cell, to swimming in near-freezing water, his stories are more than just pieces of advice for his fellow photographers, they create the wisdom that he says can only be learned the hard way.

Tuesday 19 March 2019, 1.15pm

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Annie Griffiths
One of the first women to work for National Geographic

Annie Griffiths shares her journey from a rural Minnesota newspaper to the pages of National Geographic Magazine and beyond – and discusses how photography can be used as force for good.

Sunday 17 March 2019, 3.30pm

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Niall Hampton
Editor

Niall is the editor of Digital Camera Magazine, and has been shooting on interchangeable lens cameras for over 20 years, and on various point-and-shoot models for years before that. 


Working alongside professional photographers for many years as a jobbing journalist gave Niall the curiosity to also start working on the other side of the lens. These days his favored shooting subjects include wildlife, travel and street photography, and he also enjoys dabbling with studio still life. 


On the site you will see him writing photographer profiles, asking questions for Q&As and interviews, reporting on the latest and most noteworthy photography competitions, and sharing his knowledge on website building.