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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#238 IMAGES OF COURAGE, ENDURANCE AND DEFIANCE
Photojournalist Tom Stoddart talks about his new book Extraordinary Women and shares more about photojournalism. Pic: Tom Stoddart
#237 PHOTOWALK: SHARING MY SECRET, HOW TO SHOOT STREET & OTHER STORIES
The mailbag show visits South Devon. Your emails, your messages and your pictures as we talk photography. Pic: Bruno van der Kaan
#236 ROGUE HIPPOS! & PHOTOGRAPHING DURING A DICTATORSHIP
Humanitarian photographer Jason Florio discusses photographic adventures and projects in The Gambia. Pic: Jason Florio
#235 PHOTOWALK: BEATING CREATIVE BLOCK & OTHER STORIES
Our mailbag show of the week with your stories and pictures. Just you, our cameras, and some thoughts about making pictures. Pic: Matts Rugland
#234 THE MEANING IN THE MAKING: WHY DO WE MAKE THINGS? WHY DO WE MAKE PICTURES?
Sean Tucker talks about his new book, The Meaning in the Making. What drives us to make and create? Pic: Jr Korpa
#233 PHOTOWALK: CHERNOBYL IS MY COSY PLACE & OTHER STORIES
The mailbag show of the week; walking, making pictures and sharing stories about photography. Pic: Arthur Bondar
#232 SHOOTING YOUR BIG LIFE CHANGING PHOTO PROJECT
Pulitzer prize winner Marissa Roth talks about a spiritual journey to Tibet that ‘saved her photography.’ Pic: Marissa Roth
#231 PHOTOWALK: LEAVING MY JOB FOR PHOTOGRAPHY! & OTHER STORIES
It’s black and white week on the Friday Photowalk. Also your mails and messages about photography. Pic: Anna McCarthy
#230 WITNESSING HISTORY WITH YOUR PICTURES
The Afghan female ski team, autism, escaping from Syria, the Beirut blast, the wide gamut of stories today. Pic: Rick Findler
#229 FINDING A CHEST OF PHOTOGRAPHS UNLOCKS A NEW CAREER
How finding a chest of photographs during a house clearance starts a photographic life. Pic: Karah Mew
#228 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: BEWARE THE BEARS!
Inspiration from past guests, photo ping pong, picturing litter and looking out for bears, well, sort of. The Friday Photowalk show.
#227 ‘THE GREATEST LONDON PHOTOGRAPHER YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF?’
A docu-interview today featuring the photographer described by Time Out as the ‘Greatest London photographer you’ve never heard of.’ Pic: Charlie Phillips
#226 ‘LANDSCAPE JOURNALISM’ & PHOTOGRAPHING FOR YOU!
Barry Butler talks of his passion for photographing every sunrise and sunset in Chicago. Pic: Barry Butler
#225 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: CRIME SOLVING!
The Photowalk visits Oxford for the mailbag show of the week, taking your questions and showing your pictures.
#224 WOMEN STREET PHOTOGRAPHERS: AN INTERNATIONAL STORY
Today we talk to the editor of Women Street Photographers about the book and organisation promoting the work of women worldwide. Pic: Gulnara Samoilova
#223 BUILDING A PORTRAIT BUSINESS IN A NEW CITY: SYDNEY!
Monday’s new Focus edition on business. Michael Quelch talks about setting up shop in a new city, being the new boy! Pic: Michael Quelch
#222 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: WATERSHIP DOWN
We’re walking with our cameras for the mailbag show of the week featuring your walks and thoughts. Pic: Mali Davies
#221 TAKE A PICTURE, TELL A STORY, IN COUNTY JAIL!
Photojournalist Robert Gumpert talks about his County Jail project, ‘Take a Picture, Tell a Story.’ Pic: Robert Gumpert
#220 WHEN THE NY TIMES PUBLISH YOUR PHOTOSTORY…
Hear from Roff Smith, a photographer and contributor with National Geo, who has been closer to home of late. Pic: Roff Smith
#219 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: FISH CHIPS & A POLARIZER
We’re coastal bound once more for our walk together cameras in hand. To the land where the sail board was invented. Pic: Lynn Fraser