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John Bulmer

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John Bulmer

JOHN BULMER IN CONVERSATION WITH BRIAN CARROLL
CARDIFF, OCTOBER 2017

JOHN BULMER YN SGWRSIO GYDAG BRIAN CARROLL
CAERDYDD, Hydref 2017

Photographer John Bulmer. © Brian Carroll

Photographer John Bulmer. © Brian Carroll

One of John Bulmer's images in the David Hurn collection. © John Bulmer

One of John Bulmer's images in the David Hurn collection. © John Bulmer

Ffoton talks with respected UK photojournalist and pioneer of colour John Bulmer.

We discuss John's career, work documenting the streets of the UK and warzones around the world - and his long friendship with some of the UK's leading photographers.

Dyma sgwrs ffoton gydag un o ffotograffwyr newyddiadurol mawr ei barch ac arloeswr ym myd lluniau lliw, John Bulmer.

Yr ydym yn trafod gyrfa John yn cofnodi bywyd ar strydoedd  Prydain ac ar feysydd cad o gwmpas y byd a'i gyfeillgarwch a ffotograffwyr blaenllaw Prydain.


See below for a small selection of John's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of John's work on his website www.johnbulmer.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter @jbulmerarchive

Gallery images © John Bulmer. Used with permission of the photographer.
Podcast images © Brian Carroll.


Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team.
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David Wilson

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David Wilson

DAVID WILSON IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
PEMBROKESHIRE, OCTOBER 2017

DAVID WILSON YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
SIR BENFRO, Hydref 2017

Photographer David Wilson and Ed Thomas, co-creator of Hinterland at the 2018 Cardiff Book Festival. © Brian Carroll

The Hinterland book with photography by David Wilson and Warren Orchard. Published by Graffeg in Wales

Because of my own personal experiences I do get drawn towards images which perhaps have a darker heart to them.
— David Wilson

David Wilson is a self-taught landscape photographer based in Pembrokeshire who moved to photography full-time in 2008 after a lifetime love of photography and a desire to leave his day job as a civil servant.

David has worked commercially in recent years with Fine Art print sales and his landscape work being published in a number of books in collaboration with Welsh publisher Graffeg - including the more recent 'Hinterland' with input from the producers of the successful S4C TV crime drama.


Oherwydd digwyddiadau personol rwy’n cael fy nhynnu tuag at luniau sydd hwyrach a chalon du yn perthyn iddyn nhw.
— David Wilson

Y mae David Wilson yn ffotograffydd tirlun a ddysgodd y grefft ar ei liwt ei hun ac mae'n byw yn Sir Benfro. Cychwynnodd ar ei yrfa ffotograffig yn 2008 ar ôl gadael ei waith fel gwas sifil er roedd ganddo gariad tuag at ffotograffiaeth ar hyd ei oes.

Y mae David yn gweithio fel ffotograffydd masnachol yn gwerthu lluniau celf gain yn ogystal â chyhoeddi nifer o lyfrau mewn cydweithrediad a'r cyhoeddwr Graffeg. Y mae ei lyfr diweddaraf Hinterland wedi ei gyhoeddi mewn cydweithrediad gyda chynhyrchwyr y gyfres lwyddiannus ar S4C.


See below for a small selection of David's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of David's work on his website www.davidwilsonphotography.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter @d_wilson_photo on Instagram @david_wilson_photo

Gallery images © David Wilson. Used with permission of the photographer.
Podcast images © Brian Carroll.


Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team.
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Simon Ridgway

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Simon Ridgway

SIMON RIDGWAY IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
Cardiff, August 2017

SIMON RIDGWAY YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
Caerdydd, Medi 2017

Doctor Who © BBC/Simon Ridgway

Having dropped plans for a career in Engineering and instead making a start in the rough and tumble of photojournalism, self-taught photographer Simon Ridgway now specialises in the exciting genre of Unit Stills photography in Television and Movies. His work for the BBC and it's successful new Doctor Who series in recent years has been seen all over the world.

Ffoton sat down with Simon for a fascinating conversation reflecting on his career, what it takes to be part of a tight studio production team and his plans for the future.

Wedi rhoi'r gorau i yrfa ym mheirianneg cychwynnodd Simon Ridgeway ar yrfa ym myd heriol ffotograffiaeth newyddiadurol. Y mae bellach yn arbenigo mewn tynnu lluniau ar setiau teledu a ffilm. Mae ei waith i'r BBC ar gyfres lwyddiannus Dr. Who i'w weld ar draws y byd.

Cawsom sgwrs ddiddorol gyda Simon sy'n sôn am ei yrfa a'r rhinweddau angenrheidiol sydd angen i weithio mewn stiwdio a'i obeithion am y dyfodol.


See below for a small selection of Simon's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of Simon's work on his website www.simonridgway.com
Follow him on Twitter @simonridgway on Instagram @simonridgwayphoto

Gallery images © BBC/Simon Regan. Used with permission of the photographer.
Podcast images © Brian Carroll.


Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team.
See our Terms page for more details.

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