In this first edition of REFLECTIONS, I travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh, one of the world’s most densely populated cities, exploring its informal economy during a photography workshop that challenged ideas about work, resilience, and how photography can help us better understand lives far removed from our own.
There’s also a return to a memorable conversation with Joel Meyerowitz, revisiting thoughts and moments from the archive for photographers curious about the everyday scenes unfolding around us.
Photographer Paul Hornsby experiments with infrared photography during a visit to Greenham Common in Berkshire, a place familiar to listeners of the podcast, transforming a landscape many know into something strange and luminous.
Alongside these features are favourite pictures from my own photowalks, with reflections on photography’s connection to mental wellbeing, physical movement, and the simple act of paying attention to the world around us.
REFLECTIONS vol.1 is printed on uncoated paper with staple binding. This issue is 48 pages (incl. cover).
PLEASE NOTE: this issue is limited to a print run of 100 copies and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Please check the import duties on physical items shipped from the UK to your location before buying. Every copy directly supports the continued production of The Photowalk
In this first edition of REFLECTIONS, I travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh, one of the world’s most densely populated cities, exploring its informal economy during a photography workshop that challenged ideas about work, resilience, and how photography can help us better understand lives far removed from our own.
There’s also a return to a memorable conversation with Joel Meyerowitz, revisiting thoughts and moments from the archive for photographers curious about the everyday scenes unfolding around us.
Photographer Paul Hornsby experiments with infrared photography during a visit to Greenham Common in Berkshire, a place familiar to listeners of the podcast, transforming a landscape many know into something strange and luminous.
Alongside these features are favourite pictures from my own photowalks, with reflections on photography’s connection to mental wellbeing, physical movement, and the simple act of paying attention to the world around us.
REFLECTIONS vol.1 is printed on uncoated paper with staple binding. This issue is 48 pages (incl. cover).
PLEASE NOTE: this issue is limited to a print run of 100 copies and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Please check the import duties on physical items shipped from the UK to your location before buying. Every copy directly supports the continued production of The Photowalk