JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024: NEALE JAMES
“A PHOTOGRAPH of RESILIENCE”
I get to set one assignment per year, although I missed doing that in 2023, so I’m playing my card early with this one to set a theme for 2024’s challenges, which will be the one-word assignment. The Photowalk podcast often talks of hope, belief and achievement against adversity. It’s a running unspoken theme of many conversations with studio guests and certainly of the incredible personal letters you send into the show, so I’m asking you to make a photograph that speaks of resilience.
THE ASSIGNMENT BRIEF
From Neale: “The Oxford Dictionary describes the noun resilience as the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; or the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity such as, ‘nylon is excellent in wearability and resilience.’
I think the word as a photograph can say so many more things besides. The great outdoors in extreme temperatures, a loved one crossing the finishing line during a first half-marathon, our own mental health to deal with the day-to-day, particularly during times when the news might otherwise have us believe hope is all but lost, these can certainly be shown creatively in a photograph.
This, then, could be a picture that depicts or suggests psychological resilience or something that poses a challenge that nature or indeed human spirit and determination overcomes to thrive. It’s really very open to interpretation.
I’m looking for one or two pictures at most to go with this challenge, and ideally, I really would like you to make this a photograph you take in this month of January 2024, as you’ll be going out with the theme in mind.
Feel free to write your thoughts about the picture too, although the photo may of course tell the whole story.”
HOW TO ENTER. IMPORTANT NOTES ON FILE SIZE AND ENTRIES
Send your entries to stories@photowalk.show. Pictures should be 2,500 pixels wide, if possible, for online optimisation. Or send the full-resolution photo, which we will optimise. Feel free to provide text as well, if you think it will help explain the location, context etc.
Entries are shown below, and good luck!
Neale