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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#123 ANIMAL PHOTOJOURNALISM. WHY SHOULD I CARE?
Jo-Anne McArthur and Keith Wilson talk more about HIDDEN, the book challenging our relationship with animals on this planet. Pic: Konrad Lozinski
#122 HOW TO SHOOT NEWS IN 2020
Paul Walters who heads up SWNS news agency discusses what it takes to be a news photojournalist in 2020. Pic: Joël de Vriend
#121 CARRIE FISHER, GETTY AND ME
Michel Delsol returns to talk about Edges of the Rainbow, his LGBTQ project from Japan and how Carrie Fisher was his route into Getty. Pic: Michel Delsol
#119 PERFECTION? IT’S VERY OVERRATED
Chris Orwig on the subject of perfection. Do our pictures need to be technically perfect? Pic: Chris Orwig
#118 THE ‘INVISIBLE ANIMALS’ PHOTOGRAPHED FOR HIDDEN
Jo-Anne McArthur and Keith Wilson talk about HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene. Pic: Andrew Skowron
#117 PHOTOGRAPHING THE ‘HUNGERFORD MASSACRE’
Armed police arrive on the scene at the 1987 Hungerford Massacre. Pic: Paul Walters
#116 PHOTOGRAPHING AMONG GIANTS
Michel Delsol, New York portrait photographer talks of the quiet of lockdown and working under Arnold Newman. Pic: Michel Delsol
#114 DO YOUR PICTURES SHOW DEPTH, SOUL & AUTHENTICITY?
How can you find soul and depth in a photograph, creating an authentic portrait?
#113 A CHANGE OF LIFE, BY DESIGN
Former news photographer James Brittain talks about his move to Canada from Europe and a slower pace of photography. Pic: James Brittain
#112 SHOT, BOMBED, PUNCHED, ARRESTED. STILL THE BEST JOB!
Despite close calls, Press Association photographer Niall Carson still believes this is the best job. Pic: Niall Carson
#111 DO WHAT YOU LOVE
Do what you love. Laird Kay has done exactly that and carved out a career in aviation photography. Pic: Laird Kay
#109 WHAT THE PICTURES YOU MAKE SAY ABOUT YOU
Chris Orwig, mentor, professional photographer discusses how the pictures we make show who we are.
#108 WHO REALLY SHOOTS DOCUMENTARY? AND WHO WANTS IT?
Jai Long returns to talk about his controversial Insta statement and how pivoting is vital during this time for business.
#107 SHOT, BY GUN, NOT BY CAMERA!
PA Photographer Niall Carson photographing dissident republicans, a picture that possibly displays the gun used to shoot him. Pic: Niall Carson
#106 A HATFUL OF IDEAS
New York City portrait photographer Bill Wadman on making portraits, films and the surreal side of his work. Pic: Bill Wadman
#104 TIME TO CHANGE MY CAMERA
Today, cameras, gear. That thing we don’t usually discuss in favour of the why rather than the how. Pic: Andrei Panfi
#103 FAIL AS WELL AS YOU SUCCEED
A conversation about the future, embracing your failures and making way for new successes. Pic: Jai Long
#102 “IT BLEW UP RIGHT IN FRONT OF MY FACE!”
Growing up during and amidst the Northern Ireland troubles, photojournalist Niall Carson shares his photographic experiences. Pic: Niall Carson
#101 SOUP TO NUTS; THE BEST HOME STUDIO
New York City portrait photographer Bill Wadman returns for part 2 and shares some practical studio advice. Pic: Bill Wadman
#98 CAN WE TALK ABOUT CONFIDENCE?
Confidence appears to be the theme today as fashion photographer Max Lacome unpicks the world of glitz and glamour. Pic: Max Lacome