I had the pleasure of documenting Durban's
Wild Talk Africa 2013 Conference and Film Festival. This event focuses on the growth of business in the wildlife film industry, hosting international commissioners from broadcasters around the world and showcasing amazing talent and pitches from filmmakers across the African continent. It also included networking parties, exhibitions, screenings and premiers, along with a film awards ceremony.
Throughout the three day conference, I was able to weave between open pitching sessions, seminars and workshops that were hosted by inspiring and talented folks. Durban's sun-filled winter weather added to the vibrant nature of the conference that was organised by the team at
Natural History Unit Africa.
Take a sneak peek at the different faces and scenes that happened in and around Durban's bustling port hotel, Docklands.
For more photos check out
Wild Talk Africa's Facebook page.
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Top right: Donfrey Meyer- Wild Talk Festival Director, bottom right & top left: Sky Lab Productions, bottom left: Homebrew Films, Claudio Velasquez Rojas |
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Open Pitching Sessions. Candid shots of BBC's Natural World-Chris Cole's animated feedback |
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Peter Hamilton of DocumentaryTelevision.com gave such great workshops and seminars. Here's him passing his business card. I was amazed on how many candid business card exchanges I captured during the conference. |
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Open Pitching sessions with Commissioners. Top right: NHU Africa's Vyv Simpson. Middle row: Discovery Channel's Helen Hawken, Bottom left: Off The Fence, Allison Bean. Bottom right: NHK Masahiro Hayakawa, |
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Top left: Exhibitors at Wild Talk are having fun. Top right: TOPTV Content Editorial Mangaer, David Makubyane. Bottom left: Happy Wild Talk Camerman: Nyembezi Ncaba. Bottom right: Laurent Flahault, TAIA Visions France Television |
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Pitching Sessions with Top Left: Fox International, Thandi Davids. Right: Thomas Matzek, NHU ORF. Bottom left: Chris Fletcher, Earth Touch
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Top left: Dairen Simpson from Triosphere Productions's Trapped, enjoying Durban's sunshine. Right: Chris Mason, NHU Africa posing in To Skin a Cat's faux leopard fur. Bottom Left: Julie Frederiksen of Vuleka Productions chatting it up at Docklands Hotel. |
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Delegates listening during workshops and seminars. Left: Nothando Shozi, Head of Factual Genre, SABC |
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Top left:Thomas Matzek enjoys Durban Wild Talk 2013. Top right: Julian Rademeyer, author of Killing for Profit, chairs a seminar on War Stories: Rhino Poaching. Bottom Middle: Director of Saving Rhino Phila, Richard Slater-Jones, shares insights during the Wild Talk seminar on Rhino Poaching. |
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NHK Japan's Masahiro Hayakawa is all smiles after the speed pitching session. |
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Delegates head out for the Wild Talk networking parties on Durban's beachfront |
For more photo albums check out
Wild Talk's Facebook page.
For documentary photography, contact Athena Lamberis, Athenailya@gmail.com
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