welcome to a PODCAST THAT TAKES YOU ON A PHOTOWALK…
Published every Friday, The Photowalk show embraces the mindfulness of walking with a camera, being in the great outdoors and making pictures. We invite you to lace your boots and walk along with the cast in your ears as host Neale James shares stories of inspiration, letters and pictures from your own walks and talks with photographers and creative people worldwide. It’s a show all about the why? Listen to all archived episodes below.
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#244 COLOMBIAN CIVIL WAR; A PHOTOGRAPHIC ‘LEARNING GROUND!’
Self taught as civil war photographer, Jason P. Howe sets off to document life in Colombia during a dark period of history. Pic: Jason P. Howe
#240 VAN LIFING WITH A CAMERA - BEST JOB EVER!
Ryan Vizzions returns to talk about packing your life into a van to take a photographic van life journey across America. Pic: Ryan Vizzions
#238 IMAGES OF COURAGE, ENDURANCE AND DEFIANCE
Photojournalist Tom Stoddart talks about his new book Extraordinary Women and shares more about photojournalism. Pic: Tom Stoddart
#232 SHOOTING YOUR BIG LIFE CHANGING PHOTO PROJECT
Pulitzer prize winner Marissa Roth talks about a spiritual journey to Tibet that ‘saved her photography.’ Pic: Marissa Roth
#230 WITNESSING HISTORY WITH YOUR PICTURES
The Afghan female ski team, autism, escaping from Syria, the Beirut blast, the wide gamut of stories today. Pic: Rick Findler
#227 ‘THE GREATEST LONDON PHOTOGRAPHER YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF?’
A docu-interview today featuring the photographer described by Time Out as the ‘Greatest London photographer you’ve never heard of.’ Pic: Charlie Phillips
#224 WOMEN STREET PHOTOGRAPHERS: AN INTERNATIONAL STORY
Today we talk to the editor of Women Street Photographers about the book and organisation promoting the work of women worldwide. Pic: Gulnara Samoilova
#221 TAKE A PICTURE, TELL A STORY, IN COUNTY JAIL!
Photojournalist Robert Gumpert talks about his County Jail project, ‘Take a Picture, Tell a Story.’ Pic: Robert Gumpert
#220 WHEN THE NY TIMES PUBLISH YOUR PHOTOSTORY…
Hear from Roff Smith, a photographer and contributor with National Geo, who has been closer to home of late. Pic: Roff Smith
#208 PHOTOGRAPHERS DON’T TAKE SIDES, THEY TAKE PICTURES
Marc Wilson introduces his Kickstarter project on ‘A Wounded Landscape’ and Thomas Kelly talks of the brave photographers who photographed the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Pic: Marc Wilson
#206 ONE PERSON CRYING: WOMEN AND WAR
The story of a thirty five year photographic project working with women and cultures affected by the aftermath of war. Pic: Marissa Roth
#197 PETE SOUZA, THE PRESIDENT’S PHOTOGRAPHER
Photographing President Barack Obama for eight years during his presidency, Pete Souza talks of his marathon study producing two million photographs as a pictorial historian. Pic: Pete Souza
#194 LAUGHTER, LOSS & LOVE: THE FAMILY IMPRINT
The Family Imprint is a beautiful book about laughter, loss and love. Pic: Nancy Borowick
#193 SILENCING THE PRESS
‘Arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.’ Two photojournalists talk of their arrests while making news pictures. Pic: Andy Aitchison
#191 PRESIDENTS, PASSION & PROBLEM SOLVING
The history we make every day as photographers and ‘loving what you do,’ at the heart of our guest’s philosophy. Pic: Scott Goldsmith.
#187 PHOTOGRAPHIC LIFE LESSONS FROM A MASTER
Photojournalist Ed Kashi talks of his incurable curiosity when it comes to making photo stories internationally. Pic: Ed Kashi
#184 THE SANDWICH GENERATION BY ED KASHI
A story of love, dignity and empathy today in this extraordinary personal film and photo story. Pic: Ed Kashi
#178 STOP THE STEAL’S FROZEN MOMENT: INAUGURATION WEEK
Raquel Natalicchio, American photojournalist, recounts ‘that’ Stop the Steal protest picture. Pic: Raquel Natalicchio
#174 THE CAPITOL, WHAT THE PHOTOGRAPHER SAW!
DC photojournalist David Butow talks of Wednesday at The Capitol and how the story developed. Pic: David Butow