welcome to a PODCAST THAT TAKES YOU ON A PHOTOWALK…
Published every Friday, The Photowalk show embraces the mindfulness of walking with a camera, being in the great outdoors and making pictures. We invite you to lace your boots and walk along with the cast in your ears as host Neale James shares stories of inspiration, letters and pictures from your own walks and talks with photographers and creative people worldwide. It’s a show all about the why? Listen to all archived episodes below.
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#43 PREVIEW: FROM PRESS TO PEACE
A preview of the main episode available to Access All Areas weekend members. Paul Sanders documentary. Pic: Paul Sanders
#42 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: ‘THE TRAGEDY’
A story of a highwayman, the quaintly 'disturbing' morris dancing tradition, my fight with a Persian rug and a modern tragedy that is only spoken of, in hushed tones.
#41 THE POWER OF A YOUTUBE PHOTOGRAPHY CHANNEL
Nick Page and Thomas Heaton, American and British landscape photographers respectively, talk about the power of YouTube. Pic: Nick Page
#40 PUBLISH YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY! HOW?
Dan Milnor talks about self publishing your photography. Everyone has a book in them. Pic: Dan Milnor
#39 SHOW NEWS! & PHOTO MEDITATION
New Saturday show announcement, plus Paul Sanders on photographic meditation and Jack Lowe on mission fatigue. Pic: Paul Sanders
#38 AMERICAN LEGEND BILL OWENS
Bill Owens, whose work and seminal book Suburbia inspired photographers the world over. Pic: Bill Owens
#37 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: RAILROAD’S DR. DEATH
Today a story of one Dr. Beeching, the man who shut down 1/3 of Britain’s railways. The closed railway lines are now a network of cycle routes and walks.
#36 PHOTO DROUGHTS, CORN SNAKES & THE GENTLE TOUCH!
Leonard Neumann returns with more photographers to study and a cautionary tale of where not to tread when shooting street. Pic: Leonard Neumann
#35 COULD YOU PHOTOGRAPH IN AFRICA?
Saraya Cortaville talks about working as a volunteer photographer overseas with NGOs. Pic: Saraya Cortaville
#34 THE PORTRAIT PER DAY MAN: EMBRACING NO!
John Mannell makes portraits on the streets of London every day in a project running since 2017. Pic: John Mannell
#33 INGREDIENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL PHOTO PROJECT
Today, Jack Lowe, photographer behind the Lifeboat Station Project talks about long tail photography projects. Pic: Jack Lowe
#32 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: PROTESTS, TUNNELLERS & SNAILS?
We retrace some steps from an unusual documented English battle; the 3rd Battle of Newbury, a modern tale of protest.
#31 THERE’S ONLY ONE YOU, BE IT!
Some thoughts about self belief and Amelia Troubridge talks of copyright and changes in the way we consume photography and hire photographers. Pic: Amelia Troubridge
#30 CAN PHOTOGRAPHY HEAL & CURE?
Tim Johnston talks about how photography helped him overcome stress and anxiety particularly during these extraordinary times we live in. Pic: Tim Johnston
#29 FIRST CAMERAS & FIRST RUN EDITIONS
Phil Mynott on prepping for your shoots properly and Dennis Lee talks of his first film Nikon camera set up working the news in San Fransisco and New York. Pic: Dennis Lee
#28 SURVIVING THESE TIMES & NEW STARTS
New starts and how we pull our businesses through these tough times and British photojournalist Amelia Troubridge shares her life behind the lens. Pic: Amelia Troubridge
#27 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: FORTS & CURSES
We take a hike together and ascend 261 metres to visit an Iron Age hill fort with a history and burial area that has Egyptian curse story!
#26 CELEBRATE THE ORDINARY! PHOTOGRAPH IT!
Gentleman of street, Leonard Neumann, talks about finding the ordinary in extraordinary and three photographers in particular who have inspired his eye. Pic: Leonard Neumann
#25 FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM: AM I WASTING MY TIME?
With some help from professional photographer Jack Lowe from the Lifeboat Station Project, we hear why he has quit Insta and Facebook. Pic: Prateek Katyal
#24 SHOOTING COVERS FOR LIFE MAGAZINE
Donna Svennevik talks about her life behind a lens shooting portraits, international campaigns and dangling her legs of Brooklyn Bridge! Pic: Donna Svennevik