#426 PHOTOWALK: A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO LIVE
FEATURING SEAN TUCKER AND NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER MARY JO HOFFMAN
Mary Jo Hoffman is an aeronautical engineer-turned-artist. Twelve years ago she began a daily practice of photographing found nature, no subject too small or ordinary. Now, Phaidon has published her first book Still: The Art of Noticing. This is a story about a creative serendipitous find that has become, a beautiful way to live. Also today, philosophical YouTuber Sean Tucker answers a question about finding the energy to pursue photography despite daily life competing for space in one's day. Letters from the mailbag on positivity in spite of physical challenges to make work, finding and photographing the lone tree, and minimalism in a fantastical Norwegian snow white-out.
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MORE ABOUT names, words, THE MUSIC and places FROM TODAY’S SHOW
Mary Jo Hoffman (pictures below), today’s guest. An aeronautical engineer-turned-artist who is now known for her mindful artistic practice and founding the blog, STILL.
Sean Tucker, the philosophical YouTuber answers questions you send into the show.
Discover Still, Paul Sanders, passionate about the benefits of photography to mental health and wellness.
Karl Blossfeldt, (June 13, 1865 – December 9, 1932) was a German photographer and sculptor. He is best known for his close-up photographs of plants and living things, inspired, as was his father, by nature and the ways in which plants grow.
Lisa Congdon started a blog called A Collection A Day in January 2010. Over the course of a year, she posted a collection a day of various items she had acquired, found and assembled from items in "flea markets, thrift stores, junk shops, garage sales, giveaway piles and family attics."
The Yashica Mat TLR mentioned by Hannah Gimblett within the show today.
Lighthouse Darkroom, who have printed Hannah Gimblett’s exhibition work, and the venue for the Silver and Light show at Canwood Gallery in Herefordshire.
Filefjell, a beautiful part of Norway from where Per Birkhaug sent the picture below.
MUSIC LINKS: Fernando (Feu) Marinho sang and wrote the playout song today Sopro do Mar. Music on the show is sourced primarily from Artlist.
MARY JO HOFFMAN
Mary Jo Hoffman’s beautiful photographs from nature walks taken across more than a decade in a mindfulness project that has become a book; STILL, the Art of Noticing.
MIKE LOVETTE
HANNAH GIMBLETT
Hannah Gimblett’s ‘Silver and Light’ exhibiting photographs. all taken with her Yashica Mat TLR. The 'Alstroemeria' image is taken with the Lomography 400 film stock, whereas, with the 'Pussy Willow' and (the outtake of the shoot) 'Pussy Willow & Tulip' images. Hannah uses a higher speed film, Lomography 800. “I adore the vibrancy of this film, especially in 120 - medium format - it works so beautifully.”
PER BIRKHAUG (LOOK CLOSELY)
NEALE JAMES
Sketchbook photographs made from Neale’s ‘nature collections’ post today’s Photowalk, to come.
VIDEO LIBRARY
The following videos/subjects are referenced within today’s show.