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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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#22 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: THE FIRST
Today, the first of the Friday Photowalk editions with your questions from the week, your thoughts about guests who have featured and a short gallery of photographs.
#21 WOULD YOU RISK YOUR LIFE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY?
Today meet the photographers for whom risk assessment means more than a trip hazard. Paul Rogers and Adrian Arbib talk about risk. Pic: Adrian Arbib
#20 STORIES ON YOUR DOORSTEP
Today, making photo stories that are close to home. Jim Grover, Leica Academy workshop/webinar tutor shares how to make documentary pictures locally. Pic: Jim Grover
#19 STREET PHOTOGRAPHY SAVED MY LIFE
Ian MacDonald from Vancouver talks about the power of street in his life and part 2 of our interview with Nick Turpin, founder of iN-PUBLiC. Pic: Ian MacDonald
#18 PROTEST PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE BURNING MONK
Today photographing protest and the story of ‘the burning monk’ picture. Adrian Arbib talks about a career photographing this subject. Pic: Adrian Arbib
#17 THE PICTURE THAT CHANGED MY LIFE
Today in ‘The picture that changed my life,” Tom Stoddart talks of Burrows and McCullin, Nick Turpin on Meyerowitz and Leonard Neumman is enthused by Salgado.
#16 CAN I MAKE YOUR PORTRAIT? PLEASE?
Photographer Gabrielle Motola shares her thoughts about asking people you don't know for a portrait in public. Image: Gabrielle Motola
#15 iN-PUBLiC IS BACK, STREET SPECIAL
We talk to Nick Turpin, founder of iN-PUBLiC two decades ago about the return of his inspirational and influential platform. Pic: Nick Turpin
#14 SHOOT WHAT YOU LOVE
Today we talk to animal rights photographer Jo-Anne McArthur and ask; “Do you love what you shoot?” A question many professionals ask themselves.
#13 MOMENTUM, OPTIMISM AND DARKROOMS
Today momentum and a word about the world right now. And former newsman from San Fransisco and New York, Dennis Lee talks about life in a newsroom darkroom.
#12 ARRESTED IN NYC MAKING NEWS PICTURES
British photojournalist Adam Gray, living and working in New York City recounts his story of being arrested for photographing the news during the current race protests sweeping America.
#11 YOU SHOOT WHAT?!
How do photographers choose what they shoot in terms of genre? Or is it even important? Can it change? And feeling proud of what you shoot. Guest, Paul Rogers.
#10 SHOULD I PRINT OR POST?
Todays’s Photography Daily features this month’s focus guest, the ambassador for Blurb Books and today’s photo essay asks a question. Should I print or post?
#9 IS MY CAMERA REALLY IMPORTANT?
What’s important, the kit, or the picture? How is it that some photographers find their camera to be ‘an extension of the hand?’ Today, I ask a simple question.
#8 NEW STARTS NEW HORIZONS
Today, a new podcast starts. New horizons, new ideas and an open invite for you to be a part of it. Guests include Phil Mynott and Daniel Milnor.
#7 JASON FLORIO 9/11 TO AFRICA
On this Focus Edition of Photography Daily, humanitarian and photojournalist Jason Florio talks about making pictures of 9/11 and the African migration crisis.
#6 JIM MORTRAM SOCIAL DOCUMENTARIAN
Jim Mortram talks about his photo project Small Town Inertia, telling the stories of every day folk and friends, who otherwise wouldn’t have a platform from which to speak.
#5 SEAN TUCKER YOUTUBER
Photographer and YouTuber Sean Tucker talks of slowing down, concentrating your approach and embracing the modern currency of thumbs up or even down!
#4 CAM NEVILLE FIGHTING FIRES!
Australia in 2019 saw some of the worst bush fires in generations. Whilst media coverage was extensive, only one photographer made pictures whilst actually fighting the fires around him.
#3 GILES PENFOUND MY CONFLICT
The only photographer present at Colonel Tim Collins’ famous ‘eve of battle’ speech in Iraq in 2003, Giles Penfound shares what he has learned making pictures.