#278 PHOTOWALK: LANDSCAPE LEGEND CHARLIE WAITE & DON’T FEAR IMPOSTER SYNDROME

The landscape legend Charlie Waite is our Photowalk guest this week answering your questions. It's the only photo podcast like it; your letters plus guests Thomas Heaton and Henrik Saxgren with words of inspiration as we walk together, sharing stories and pictures on a photowalk. This week we talk imposter syndrome, photographic prompt jars, 2022 photo plans, introversion and we have the best idea to keep tripods steady in the wind. This and other stories as we make pictures together. Brought to you by MPB.com and our patrons.

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Helen Fennell finds beauty in the mist as she contemplates imposter syndrome.

Kelly Mitchell’s walks and contemplations with a camera.

Inspired idea from Ewan McNeill to protect your tripod from blowing over in the wind. Buy yourself a dog stake/tether.

Kamil Daneel’s image, made at Müllerthal, Luxembourg. "If you walk by a scene like this how can you not get a photo. On an early misty Autumn morning. Perfect conditions and no people."

Miektek Padowicz’s jam jar (prompt jar) of photo challenges, from which he and partner Jenny pull ideas for the day’s shoot.

Photobook sketchbook images from my walk today.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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