#228 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: BEWARE THE BEARS!
The Friday edition of the show is our mailbag episode; you, your questions and thoughts about the guests you have heard and the photo projects you're working on. This week, farewell portraits, a cold Canadian walk with one eye out for the bears, picturing litter, photo ping pong revisited, underwater in Jamaica, taking a degree in photography and more. Send your pictures and stories for next week's show to studio@photographydaily.show
Here’s a question, is there a piece of camera kit in a cupboard, in one of those camera bags you’ve not looked in for a while or tucked in a drawer; a lens, a flash, a camera – that you just haven’t used lately? For some reason you’re holding on to it, but you don’t know why, or you’d forgotten you even had it. Well, now is the time to turn that old kit into cash. If you are in the US, Europe or the UK and you can spare just a few minutes, because that’s all it takes, go to MPB.com and sell it using the simple process on the front page. You’ll end up with cash, that you can either pocket or of course trade on the site for kit you’d rather have instead.
FURTHER REFERENCE: David Yarrow talks of photographing dangerous animals in episode 203, Barry Butler in episode 226 talks about photographing for you, and Charlie Phillips talks about his life behind a lens in episode 227.
Jens Rohde finds solace in water pictures.
Kiain Balloch’s ‘My Square Mile’ story which is featured in full as a Photo Essay.
Tim Bindner’s walk around Louisville, Kentucky and a link to his article called ‘Why.’
Dennis Linden’s trail of the new Friday nights out!
Okay, so some holiday captures; a Photodive! But for good reason, as we talk about the incredible ‘My Octopus Teacher,’ the beautiful story and cinematic marvel on Netflix.
My own wander through the woodland, with X-Pro1 poised.