#133 PHOTOGRAPHING IN HEAT THAT CAN MELT YOUR LENS

Shooting photographs in heat temperatures way beyond what you’d usually expose your camera to, Australian photojournalist and bush firefighter Cameron Neville was in the midst of last year’s fires called Black Summer, which were particularly vicious. He talks about the frenetic ferocious nature that these fires have become and we learn why and how Cam’s photographs as a firefighter and photographer seem to take you into the scene like very few other collections seen. Today's show is about photography, but it's equally about ecology.

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Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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