#370 PHOTOWALK: MISADVENTURES WITH A CAMERA!
Canadian photographer, educator, explorer, and writer Dave Brosha captures the beauty of this world, whether it’s beauty in the most extreme environments nature has to offer, or the beauty of humanity. He speaks to us about saying "Yes" to opportunity. Also today, photographing your travels, jostling with photojournalists, the winner of last month's assignment, and what is your WHY?
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REFERENCES AND GALLERIES FROM TODAY’S SHOW
Sebastião Salgado’s Genesis, a review by The Guardian newspaper.
Resolute Bay, the second most northerly community in Canada referenced by today’s guest Dave Brosha.
Read Dave Brosha’s story of the Anarchist’s New Clothes.
The Darwin Awards, read with advisory caution!
The BBC TV sitcom, Citizen Smith.
MPB.com meets drummer and photographer, Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys.
Explorer and photographer, Martin Hartley.
Charged by elephants, 200 times! The original Photography Daily podcast episode with David Fettes.
Feet under the seat, a photo essay.
More music from Straight White Teeth, today’s playout musicians.
DAVE BROSHA
Dave Brosha is recognised for his strong black and white work referenced within the show today. Colour work below.
See Dave Brosha’s 36 Stories in 36 Places.
JACO KLEIJWEGT
Jaco Kleijwegt’s photo project fascination for ‘the workers’ (above and below).
JON DORSETT
JOHN ANDERTON
Trying to find his ‘WHY’ - John Anderton’s pictures of Birmingham. See more of his work on Instagram.
PHIL FERRIS
NEALE JAMES
Photographs from today’s walk on Greenham Common, a favourite recording destination on inclement weather days.
VIDEO LIBRARY
The following videos are referenced within today’s show.