#346 PHOTOWALK: PHOTOGRAPHING OUR ‘BLUE PLANET’
Award-winning wildlife and travel photographer, filmmaker and author Sue Flood talks of her sincere love for the Arctic and photographing in the World's harshest yet most beautiful places. Also today in the mailbag, a love for graffiti part 2, British pleasure piers, photographing with your 'wrong' hand and navigating through and out of a world pandemic. The show is recorded this week walking and photographing on the Isle of Wight. We're helped by inspirational special guests who have appeared on our shows.
FURTHER REFERENCES WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, our Facebook group, the Photowalk VERO, become an Extra Miler and support the show, Sean Tucker’s edition where he talked about ‘living in the likes jungle’, the ‘why’ behind Ed Sheeran’s song ‘Photograph’, Mali Davies, Rob Yarham’s Masters of Street Photography, with additional GALLERY LINKS BELOW.
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Sue Flood’s photographs as referenced on the show (above and below).
Edmund Zuber’s ‘graffiti-walk’ of Southend-on-Sea (above) and his study of the German street art scene in Munich’s Olympic Village (below).
Extra Miler Chris Parsons takes us on a photowalk around Toronto (above and below).