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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#218 ALBERT WATSON ON JAGGER, HITCHCOCK & PASSION
Legendary fashion, portrait and celebrity photography Albert Watson talks of his five decades behind the lens. Pic: Albert Watson
#217 THE MOVIE MAN WHO ‘BUYS’ YOUR HOUSE FOR THE DAY
Dodd Vickers talks about how photographic locations scouts work in the film and TV business, plus the work of location managers. Pic: Dodd Vickers
#216 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: I CAN SEE THE SEA!
The photowalk edition where your messages and DMs guide the show and we hear inspirational words from former guests.
#215 SHOOTING HOOPS, A LIFE WITH LEGENDS
Legendary NBA photographer Andrew D. Bernstein talks about the sport, his friendship with Kobe Bryant and making pictures at fever pitch. Pic: Andrew D. Bernstein
#214 TAKING YOUR LEAP OF FAITH!
Roy Tyson talks of miniaturism and how his photography and art installations featuring ‘it’ have become his career. Pic: Roy Tyson
#213 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: VINTAGE CAMERA OBSESSIONS
The mailbag show of the week, with content this week from Australia, Canada, America and the UK. Pic: Peter Turnball
#212 BROKEN BONES, BEL-AIR MANSIONS, NASA CLASSIFIED
Snowboarder, international architecture, a viral Airportraits campaign and NASA Classified. Pic: Mike Kelley
#211 A WOUNDED LANDSCAPE, THE KICKSTARTER SUCCESS STORY
Today, ‘A Wounded Landscape,’ an incredibly empathic and sensitive photography project about the Holocaust, a Kickstarter success story. Pic: Marc Wilson
#210 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: A MEDITATIVE WALK
Easter weekend, plenty of time to walk, enjoy each other’s company, make some pictures and embrace the quiet.
#209 BONO, HANKS, OPRAH, TYSON; HOW TO SHOOT THE STARS!
Photographing scientists, authors and performers of every type. How to photograph the stars of LA. Pic: Joe Pugliese
#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
#207 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: A JAB, A TEENAGER AND SPRING
Spring is most certainly in the air for today’s Photowalk edition, including wildlife that actually follows us! Pic: Dennis Skyum
#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
#205 FROM REALITY SHOW TO PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Irish Press Photographer of the Year, James Crombie talks of sports photography, murmurations and viral Tweets! Pic: James Crombie
#204 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: SNAKES AND ADDERS
Keeping a watchful eye out for the snakes this week as we take a photowalk with the show’s mailbag. Pic: Peter Gaiser
#203 MARADONA AND THE $6K PICTURE OF A SHARK
Fine art photographer David Yarrow whose pictures grace walls of galleries and auction houses around the world talks about sport, fine art and conservationism. Pic: David Yarrow.
#202 MAKING YOUR PHOTOBOOK PILGRIMAGE
Two guests today talk of photographing pilgrimages to Spain and Iraq and how it has benefitted their photography. Pic: Ayaz Ali.
#201 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: GONE WITH THE WIND
The wind is whipping through the trees and the rain is falling, but that doesn’t stop the Friday Photowalk edition.
#200 WHAT I’VE LEARNED ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY
The 200th episode is an edition of ‘lightbulb moments’ gleaned from guests as they unpick what it means to be a photographer and creative.
#199 LEAVING AND WAVING, PHOTOGRAPHIC GOLD
Photographer and artist Deanna Dikeman talks of a simple yet potent work that has now become a book about her parents. Pic: Deanna Dikeman