#237 PHOTOWALK: SHARING MY SECRET, HOW TO SHOOT STREET & OTHER STORIES

The mailbag Photowalk show is from South Devon this week in the south west of England. A dawn chorus, returning to Chernobyl, how the 'Merikans fish, exploring abandoned buildings, making your own podcast, French photography, what makes a good street photo, photographing the first thing you see and I share a secret I didn't dare tell my late parents. Be a part of the Photowalk by sending your pictures and stories to studio@photographydaily.show. The show is supported by our friends at MPB.com and the wonderful Patrons.

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FURTHER REFERENCE: Erik Jacoby Petersen’s Flickr URBEX images of the brickyard and testing centre, Sean Tucker’s Meaning in the Making episode, Nick Turpin talks street in episode 15, Marc Wilson talks of his book A Wounded Landscape and Terry Price is in the Creative Playground. Join the show’s Facebook group and be a supporter of the show on Patreon.

Duncan Ferguson takes the Friday Photowalk trail to Cornwall’s Clovelly including some colourful characters along the way, as pictured.

Erik Jacoby Peterson’s urban exploration of a disused brick plant (with a light showing signs of life?). See show notes above for more of his Flickr explorations.

Phil Wahlbrink’s French adventures and ‘First thing you see’ synchronicity.

‘First thing you see’ selection from (left to right) Craig Wilson, Andy T (passing the dunes), Lynn Fraser (abstract BW), Jens Rohde (horse), Craig Hughes (coffee), Jens Rohde (end of the garden), Dominic Contreras (kitchen), Michael Fox (wired), John Colin Mayer (4x4), Dionissi Lychnos (the garden office), Tim Bindner (desk characters), Theodor Stana (house at the end).

Dennis Linden’s featured photowalk from the show, including his ‘First thing that you see’ picture, top left (first image) with further horizontal photographs below.

My photographs from South Devon, location for this week’s Photowalk edition.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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