#356 PHOTOWALK: WALK GENTLY THOSE STREETS

The photographers' photographer Nils Jorgensen talks this week about street, the "purest form of photography, stripped to its barest minimum; you, a camera and what you see." Also today, making pictures of the every day away from the Metropole, poetry and photography, trying intentional camera movement, finding a photo theme and venturing into the historical dark.

FURTHER REFERENCES WITHIN THE SHOW: MPB’s World Cup feature, Email your stories and pictures, our Facebook group, the Photowalk VERO, become an Extra Miler and support the show, Garry Winogrand, Martin Parr, Philip Larkin’s photography poem, with additional GALLERY LINKS BELOW.

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Nils Jorgensen’s “white swirlies,’ referenced in the show. Photograph copyright. Not to be reproduced or used without express permission from the photographer.


Michael Mixon’s photowalk pictures from ‘Washington-land,’ above and below. See also Michael’s VERO.


Peter Upton’s scans from his 4x5 film project, photographing The Shambles in York at night, above. The digital project as comparison below.


Trying my hand at ICM for today’s sketchbook images, with mist staying strong during the walk (below) and a few more ‘fuzzies’ as Paul called them within the show.


VIDEO INSPIRATIONS

Daido Moriyama referenced by Nils Jorgensen.

The artist L.S.Lowry

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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