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The Wildlife Photography Podcast (TWPP), presented by Gerry van der Walt, is a must for every serious, not-yet-serious, want-to-be-serious photographer holding a camera. As well, anyone who wants to improve not only their photographic vision and output, but their business success. Gerry is a dynamic speaker. A ceaseless thinker. A consumate professiona. Someone to listen to closely and learn. The TWPP is one of the absolutely BEST podcasts riding the digital wave on the Internet. Every podcast is 100% useful and 110% worth your time to listen to; many of them over-and-over-again. Do yourself an all-around favor, SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN often. Do Enjoy.
jlesliebooth via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/17
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I was introduced to this show in November and I’ve binge-listened to over 200 episodes since then. I’ve found tips in the episodes that have improved my photography and my Lightroom already - and the travel stories aren’t helping my wanderlust. I’ve planned about 10 years worth of wildlife...Read full review »
Adam Mallon via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/21/21
Gerry van der Walt is one of the most dynamic people you will ever meet. He is in real life, the same as what he appears in his videos and on his podcast. He's experienced and seasoned - so he knows his craft and how to create 'The Shot'. He knows his equipment, tools, the subjects...Read full review »
i65media via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/17/17
I started listening to the podcasts when we planned a multigenerational trip to Kenya. I listen while I walk 2 Huskies. I also follow on Instagram. Thank you, Thank you for all your wonderful tips and intro into the culture in the Maasai Mara. After we entered the gate to the Mara last week one...Read full review »
charlovesyou! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/18
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