#302 PHOTOWALK: SOBRIETY, PTSD & βMEβ
A special Photowalk week in which we talk to photographers about addiction, mental health, mindfulness and how the practice of photography has a healing positive effect. Also, today, making pictures without a camera, the beautiful landscape that is the entire island of Ireland, the sound of your pictures, colourful fishing harbours, trespassing and the Welsh retreat for Frankenstein?
REFERENCED WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, PDβs Facebook group, how to make a cyanolumen print, Parkour Generations, Right to Roam UK, Mevagisseyβs visitor page, Ian MacDonaldβs Instagram, Nils Amelinckx and his episode, Madison Thornβs episode, FURTHER LINKS WITH PICTURES BELOW.
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Judith McDermottβs cyanolumen, talked about within the show today.
Rob Wisken makes his local story as he embraces sobriety, making street pictures early of a morning.
George OβMahonyβs walk in Kilkenny Ireland, with his photographic friend and inspiration (above and in the carousel below).
Patron of the show Andy Fisherβs portrait session featured on the show with Dan Edwardes as his subject. The β15 minutes portraitβ is featured to the left.
Above, six photographs featured within the conversation with Adam Hanson. The top four feature his coverage of George Floyd protests, lower two (above) of his trails taken of the mountains outside Denver, and below with his beloved dog Ghost who has walked the trails and aided Adamβs recovery.
Sue Sayer capturing the colours of beautiful Mevagissey Harbour.
Adam Featherston walks through the Turbine House in PalΓ© Hall, Wales (above and below).
Sketchbook images from my photowalk.