#364 PHOTOWALK: BEAUTY THROUGH THE EYES OF THE LAW

"Restless flibbertygibbet" photographer Mark Littlejohn, former 'lawman' for three decades talks about his new life making extraordinary landscape pictures of natural beauty. Also, gifting your work on postcards, being inspired by poetry and literature, how completing a '365' changed one photographer’s way of working entirely, personal drive, plants that bite, 'accidental projects' and as a bonus guest; Johan Otterdahl Edfeldt suggests making pictures for a whole year with one camera and one lens.

FURTHER REFERENCES WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, our Facebook group, the Photowalk VERO, become an Extra Miler and support the show, Mike Miller’s personal experience of producing a 365, Harry Behind the Lens, A Show of Hands from Tim Booth, Harvey Penwick’s Little Red Book, Madison Thorn in episode 277, with additional GALLERY LINKS BELOW.

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Mark Littlejohn’s (above and below) signature-style photographs as discussed on today’s show. See also his Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.


Bob Demers’ Tucson ‘backyard’ (above and below) as featured on the show today, spot the plants and details from his letter.


Mark Krajnak’s projects and walks (above) from his show letter. See also Mark’s Instagram and full Little Fingers series.


My photowalk sketchbook images (above and below) from today’s walk recording. Using Mark Littlejohn’s split toned presets for Lightroom. The preset chosen is ‘First light early Birch’.


Dennis Linden’s postcards for 2023, this is Bikerack 2209 made as the kids return to school post the ‘long winter’ in Oregan.


INSPIRATIONAL FILMS

The most extraordinary reading of ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling. One commenter suggested; “Something about this poem being recited by a woman is chilling. Like the words of a mother to her son. This is now my favorite version.”

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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