#280 PHOTOWALK: RESPECT THE STREET & CRITICISM!

My guest Annette Lang photographs those walking the Côte d'Azur, a photographic project that grew wings from strict French lockdowns. It's the photowalk show where I take your letters and thoughts about photography into the wilds. This week alongside Annette in France, we talk about 360s, uninvited critique, seeing the world through a tourist's eye and '5 Things' you love about photography.

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Annette Lang’s pictures from Nice.

Patrick Britschgi’s street photography made during his travels. See more of his photography including the music and stage material discussed today on his website.

Madison Thorn on a snow-walk with her camera.

Andrew Chambers’s 360 images talked about at the head of the show. “They are taken with the Insta360 One X2, edited with Snapseed, and finally in the round photo app. I am trying to keep to a simple and easy workflow using free apps . But it’s early days experimenting with the camera and seeing the world around me in a new way.”

Wim Treurniet making foggy pictures on his Netherlands retreat on the Velewe(land).

Paul Rowson’s image as discussed on the show today, plus see Paul’s photo essay.

Kåre Gade’s Isle of Wight photowalk memories with his film camera (above and below).

My Photowalk sketchbook images, but can you see the wildlife?

Robert Scott’s film mentioned at the start of today’s Photowalk.

Neale James

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