Talking Shot is a relaxed look at the world of Photography and Filmmaking with lots of special guests and a variety of topics. Hosted by Esther Ling, Ross Grieve, Jim Cossey, and Matt Jacobs. The team look at genres such as Food Photography, Portrait Photography, Landscape Photography and even Underwater Photography. Plus the Talking Shot team are frequently joined by special guests, which provides and even wider range of topics, where they will look at technology, techniques, composition, colour management and so much more. Check out our podcast library and find out a bit more about the hosts at http://www.talkingshot.co.uk
This episode Ross chats to Adventure Filmmaker Levi Allen. How it all started and Levi reveals his Secret project. This guy always has something on th...
Conservationist Photographer and Filmmaker, Joakim Odelberg joins Ross for an open and at times shocking chat about the world we live in. Joakim trav...
This episode Ross speaks to Luxury Wedding Photographer and TV Stills Photographer Stuart Wood. Plus that time he over indulged at the free bar at The...
Ross is joined by photographers, James Musslewhite, Johanna Elizabeth and Scott Johnson. Photographers from all different genres coming together and s...
In this episode Ross speaks to Swedish Royal Photographer Jonas Borg. All about being locked down in Sweden and how to keep busy and not disappear off...
This week we go into the dark world of backup. Not enough of photographers do it and some loose their stunning work by not. Peter James Morgan joins R...
This weeks episode is about how to take the moment that you have dreamt of, and set up that dream business. To keep it going through hard times and re...
Back in January, Ross spoke to Scott Johnson about his wedding photography, his year ahead, and all the exciting plans he had...then COVID -19 arrived...
This week we speak to Headshot Photographer and Lawson lead singer Andy Brown, about the Headshot Photography industry, surviving major heath issues a...
Printing your photographs can be a daunting proposition but one of the most rewarding things you can do as photographer.Toby Herlinger from Fotospeed ...