#131 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: LOCKDOWN 2 BEGINS!
Lockdown 2 may be here in England, but episode 131 is not thwarted. With plenty of ‘social distancing,’ in the wide open countryside, it's the Friday Photowalk edition; reading your questions from the mailbag, making some pictures together as we walk and talk. Today, we’re introduced to the idea of being a tourist in your own town with a camera, we talk animal photojournalism, recount the story of photojournalist Darren Zammit Lupi and the pictures of his daughter Becs as she undergoes cancer treatment from earlier episodes this week and there's news about a special photographic auction for Médicins Sans Frontières.
Today’s pictures feature some numerical additions, which are explained better if you visit my Kage Collective post for November.
Your feedback as ever to the shows and what you hear is greatly appreciated. Let’s walk.
OTHER REFERENCES TODAY:
Jim Mortram’s Small Town Inertia
Neale Haynes British portrait photographer
Today's show is kindly supported by MPB who are the number one platform for buying, selling and trading used gear. Right now, every time you sell, or buy or trade kit, MPB will plant a tree, it's all part of driving the circular economy.
Go to Kage Collective for the meaning behind the numbers. Pics: Neale James
Pictures from Terry Price in Tennessee as he takes his morning Photowalk with us. Send yours in to studio@photographydaily.show