#318 PHOTOWALK: DO WHAT YOU CAN’T!
Four words to remember, that give the freedom to create when voices or life conspire to try and persuade us to take another path. Hannah Gimblett launches her first photo exhibition and refuses to let M.E. stop the show and Chris Harrison is shooting 1000 street portraits despite suffering anxiety. Also from the mailbag, what does a mundane picture actually mean, handling rejection, covered in coloured powders in India, forgetting about likes and algorithms and other stories. See the SHOW PAGE. With thanks to MPB.com and our Patrons.
REFERENCED WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, PD’s Facebook group, Kim Cofield creates, Eric Tenin’s Daily Photo, Eric Kim, Mike Crawford from Lighthouse Darkroom, the Guardian feature on Charlie Phillips and episode featuring the celebrated photographer, with further PICTURE LINKS BELOW.
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Hannah Gimblett’s exhibition prints.
Chris Harrison going about his 1000 portraits in one year!
Alex Malitsky (above and below) visits Dagestan, a country off-limits for most world travellers, a result of modern geopolitics.
Photographs from my Photowalk.