#304 PHOTOWALK: THE ADVENTURE THAT LIES BENEATH!

A photowalk show featuring your letters on how you feel about making pictures; all about the why not the how. This week on the walk I chat with the internationally respected underwater wrecks and cave photographer Alex Dawson. Also, more on the right to roam, loving woodland, why skateboarding is just like photography, personal inspirations, breathless pictures, and the house clearance that made a photographer.

REFERENCED WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, PD’s Facebook group, Jacques Cousteau, Karah Mew’s episode and website, Simon Baxter’s episode and website, Fay Godwin the landscape photographer and activist, Fay’s Forbidden Land photography book, Anton Corbijn, Josef Koudelka Foundation, David Alan Harvey, with FURTHER PICTURE LINKS BELOW.

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The incredible undersea water photography of my guest today, Alex Dawson. See also his Instagram. Photographs copyright. Not to be reproduced or used without the express permission of the photographer.


Kerry Adams finding that the countryside has many a ‘no go’ zone.


Ewan McNeill’s photowalk pictures in response to our ‘right to roam’ conversation from last week’s show.

Reid Naaykens discovering on the show how being a photographer is a lot like how it was to be a skateboarder. Photographs from Victoria, British Columbia.


Tim Bindner’s hiking in Wyoming.


Matthias Focks (above and below) taking his woodland photowalk in ‘urbanized’ Germany, although it looks really quite green to us.


Elizna Maasdorp’s photograph talked about on the show; “I see you there, in the afternoon sun.”


Sketchbook photographs from my walk along the canal.


The trailer for a film we discussed on the show today; the wonderful ‘My Octopus Teacher’.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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