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B&H Photography Podcast

Steve Winter – The Real Tiger King

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Arts, Visual Arts

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome National Geographic photographer Steve Winter back to the program. Winter joined us, in 2016, to discuss his wildlife photography, specifically his work photographing cougars in the hills of Los Angeles, California, and today we will be discussing tigers.

Over the past several years, Winter has been working on stories about tigers, initially in Sumatra, Thailand, and India, but most recently in the United States, where there are more tigers in captivity than exist in their increasingly shrinking natural habitats in Asia. The majority of these tigers are pets, are in sanctuaries, or are used as part of small private zoos and tourist attractions. His most recent story for NatGeo, which was honored with a 2020 World Press Photo award, explores this phenomenon—the good, the bad, and very ugly of it.

We speak with Winter about the production and research for this series, about photographing the animals, as well as the owners, handlers, and tourists, and the dangers of each. We discuss how he utilized his news and documentary skills, in addition to his wildlife photography experience, and about the gear decisions he made to help bring this story to life. We also dig into the practice of breeding, crossbreeding, and maintaining predator cats for profit and the issues of illegal trafficking, tiger farms, and of legitimate sanctuaries. Finally, we focus on the positive changes that have come from Winter's many stories on the world's big cats.

Guest: Steve Winter

Photograph © Steve Winter for National Geographic

Transcript

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You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

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more.

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your iPhone or Android device.

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Now here's your host, Alan Whitez.

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Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:23.1

After years of working with the famed Blackstar Photo Agency, Steve Winter began shooting

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for the National Geographic Society in 1991.

0:31.6

He specializes in wildlife photography, particularly the world's big cats.

0:36.2

He's been named the BBC Wildlife Photo Journalist of the Year and he's a two-time winner of

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the Picture of the Year International Global Vision Award.

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In 2013, National Geographic published his book, Tigers Forever, Saving the World's

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Most Endangered Cat.

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And in 2016, he joined us to discuss his series Ghost Cats and today, Fresh Off Winning

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a World Press Photo Award for his National Geo Story, The Tigers Next Story.

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Steve joins us to discuss this important and timely topic.

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Steve, welcome back to the show.

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Thank you for having me.

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It's great to be here.

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Just to summarize for our listeners, this story, which was written by Sharon Gainup

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and published in December 2019 issue of National Geo, is about Tigers living in captivity

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