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20.3. Photo editing with Luminar neo 13.3.
A Personal Journey towards PhotoAdvocacy
Mathew Browne is a full-time photographer and photography educator from Carmarthen, west Wales. He is the owner of the travel photography app PhotoHound, and an ambassador for Skylum, the makers of Luminar Neo.
By day, he works as a wedding photographer at Browne & Dixon; by night he is an award-winning astrophotographer.
The dark sky areas of Wales serve as the perfect backdrop for his portfolio of night sky images.
In his talk, An Introduction to Astrophotography, Mathew will explain everything that goes into night sky photography – planning, creative decisions, technical execution, and bringing the raw material together into a final edit using Luminar Neo
See more on Mathew’s website: , https://www.mathewbrowne.co.uk
Register to attend at this link: https://bit.ly/4aOTx4f
A Personal Journey towards PhotoAdvocacy
with Scott Wilson
Friday 13th March 2026 at 7pm London Time
Presented by the FIAP Photo Academy Online Events
Join us for a presentation from Colorado-based conservation photographer, Scott Wilson, who believes photography and photojournalism have key roles to play in supporting causes and communities we believe in.
He has built a platform of PhotoAdvocacy speaking on behalf of wild horses in the American west, celebrating the special place they hold in the country’s natural fabric, despite a daily threat of removal from their homes on public lands.
A landscape photographer of 20 years, Scott refocused his lens on Colorado’s wildlife after a prolonged battle with stage 4 cancer, leading to the life-changing discovery of a remote and mesmerizing herd in Sand Wash Basin on the Wyoming border.
But it was an impending roundup, threatening the survival of the herd, that unlocked Scott’s purpose as a PhotoAdvocate and he has since campaigned for better outcomes for wild horses from behind and in front of the lens.
Scott is a contributor to We Animals Media, the world’s largest animal photojournalism agency, American Wild Horse Conservation and sanctuaries including Skydog in Oregon and Zuma’s in Littleton, Colorado.
Anger Management, a statement piece about the conservation challenges facing wild horses in the American west, earned the Natural World and Wildlife and Open Photographer of the Year Awards in the Sony World Photography Awards, raising awareness of wild horse issues in more than 140 countries.
See more on Scott’s website: https://photoadvocacy.org
Register to attend at this link: https://bit.ly/4qBdMsc