#192 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: FINDING OUR MOJO AGAIN!
The mailbag show of the week and a sub-theme develops where we hear from some writers who are finding new projects following a year where this pandemic has left their cameras getting dusty on a shelf. Close to home projects with Helen Fennell’s ‘A good half mile,’ , cursed houses in lost villages with Steve Vaughan, following the march with Maurice Webster the love of 'vintage' kit and standing where Custer last stood. There's some show news and a mystery guest challenge; all in today's photowalk - grab your cameras, smart phone and ear buds, let's walk.
FURTHER REFERENCE: Maurice Webster’s main site and Instagram, the show’s new FACEBOOK GROUP, more new Photo Essays, episode 191 with Scott Goldsmith, Alex Ingram’s episode 190, Stop the Steal; Raquel Natalicchio’s episode 178.
Supported as ever by our wonderful Patrons where this week a new entry level tier has been added so that you can hear the MORE episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, plus the wonderful people at MPB.com based in Brooklyn, Brighton and Berlin; the used camera and accessory specialists, buying, selling, trading and it is where much of the kit I buy comes from these days, money where mouth is etc. If you want peace of mind in a guaranteed form when you buy, go to mpb.com
Maurice Webster’s deep love of contrast.
Helen Fennell’s ‘Good half mile’ project which has just launched.
Jerald Anderson’s haunting walk, Fort Abraham Lincoln, near Mandan, North Dakota.
Steve Vaughan’s ‘lost village’ pictures at Hampton Gay, Oxfordshire.
Andy Featherston taking inspiration from the weather and Victorian structures.
Pictures from the host’s various walks on the Wasing Estate this week.