PUBLICATION AND WRITING:
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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER MAGAZINE | JUNE 2024
PAGES 42-43
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER | ISSUE 280
PAGES 14-21
OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER | ISSUE 305
PAGE 32-37
DIGITAL CAMERA | ISSUE 277
PAGE 62-65
DIGITAL CAMERA | ISSUE 275
PAGE 22
DIGITAL CAMERA | ISSUE 272
PAGES 54-55
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER | ISSUE 266
PAGES 56-57
N-PHOTO | ISSUE 150
PAGES 48-49
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER | ISSUE 234
PAGE 114
DIGITAL CAMERA | ISSUE 281
PAGE 82
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER | ISSUE 275
PAGE 50-55
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER MAGAZINE | DEC 2023
PAGES 14-20
THE BRISTOL MAGAZINE | ISSUE 228
PAGES 24-26
DIGITAL CAMERA | ISSUE 270
PAGES 8-15
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER | ISSUE 260
PAGE 114
N-PHOTO | ISSUE 127
PAGES 6-15
PROFESSIONAL PHOTO | ISSUE 189
PAGES 10-15
Below are a series of previous newspaper and magazine features both in print and online articles:
Josh is interviewed by leading lens brand, Sigma - on showcasing his latest images and how he developed a career in Landscape Astrophotography. Read the article here
Josh's image of the Quadrantid Meteor Shower from Glastonbury Tor features in The Times' News in Pictures:
Josh's image "Symphony in Starlight" capturng the peak of the Geminids Meteor Shower was selected as 'Astrophoto of the Month' by Space.com Magazine!
Josh's Award-Winning Image "The Majesty of the Stones" headlined The Times Newspaper on 30th November 2023, which was crowned Overall Winner of History Photographer of the Year.
Josh's Award-Winning Image "The Majesty of the Stones" headlined The Daily Mail on 22nd November 2023, which was crowned Overall Winner of History Photographer of the Year.
From six-months of not picking up a camera, to becoming an Award-Winning Photographer, The BBC leads news coverage on Josh's Overall Win with Historic Photographer of the Year.
Ahead of Josh's interview on BBC Points West, The BBC release a news piece highlighting the shortlisted entry for The Astronomy Photographer of the Year. Read the article here:
Grabbing the attention of the UK's Climate Capital, Bristol 24/7 highlights the emotional journey to capturing Josh's shortlisted entry for Astronomy Photographer of the Year. Read the article here:
Josh's news on his shortlisted image "The Enigma of the North" for The Astronomy Photographer of the Year Competition as commended by ITV News. Read the article here:
This is Josh's article with the BBC's Sky at Night Magazine that he produced whilst studying for his degree at Bristol UWE. Walking in the footsteps of Sir Patrick Moore to revisit the Summer Solstice Sunrise from Stonehenge.
In raising a profile in the UK's Climate Capital, Josh worked alongside the International Dark Skies Association; collaborating across a worldwide network of advocates as a voice to protect the night in raising a profile for light pollution amidst the climate crisis.
In Josh's efforts to protect the night, he collaborated alongside the countryside charity, the CPRE - Campaign to Protect Rural England. This feature discusses the multiple impact that light pollution has not only to the night-sky, but to nocturnal wildlife as well as human health.
Following his studies from the University of the West of England and the emergence of Bristol's background of Natural History, Josh focused his articles with local news agencies to continue raising awareness of light pollution and its impact to astronomy and other natural environments.
He began writing for local newspapers within the Chew Valley and was recognised amongst The Chew Valley Gazette and The Mendip Times. Josh's feature below features one of his first page-spreads focusing on the impact of light pollution to the natural world.
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