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Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009

Event location: Natural History Museum. Ongoing event.

We are delighted to unveil the sensational line-up of the world's best nature photographers and industry professionals who will be speaking at WildPhotos 2009.

More than 20 expert speakers will present their work, deliver inspiring talks and offer technical advice over the course of the two-day event.

Topics to be covered include:

- Marine photography

- Story-telling with pictures

- Using the black and white medium

- Photo-reportage

- Macro photography

- Selling your pictures

Some of the confirmed speakers:

- Michael 'Nick' Nichols (USA), world-renowned National Geographic photographer

- Daniel Beltrá (Spain), multi-award-winning photojournalist

- Niall Benvie (UK), a founding director of Wild Wonders of Europe

- Vincent Munier (France), three-time winner of the Eric Hosking Award

- Markus Varesvuo (Finland), winner of International Wildbird Photographer of the Year award

Also presenting their work will be winners from this year's Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, the results of which will be announced immediately before WildPhotos

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