The Photowalk is a mailbag-driven podcast where we walk and make pictures together, and meet with special guests along the trail. For anyone who likes to take pictures. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
This is the most appropriate episode I think I could air today, because personally there's a lot of change going on in our household as you'll hear about during the introduction to this podcast about…
Walking their dogs three years ago, sisters-in-law Laura Johnson and Zoe Proctor mused why there wasn't a specialist agency to represent disabled people in mainstream media and modelling. In that one…
We start the week with Vincent Laforet, whose work as a leading photojournalist has blessed the pages of National Geographic, Time, Newsweek, Life and New York Times Magazine. He is a Pulitzer prize …
Personal projects are so important to the way we photograph and work as photographers. Today, a preview for a story about a designer and photographer who had an idea to photograph a set of structures…
Today, you and I are in Whitstable for a walk along the seafront and gentle amble along neighbouring Tankerton’s grassy banks. The Friday Photowalk edition features the emails you have sent to the sh…
Charlie Clift is one of the go to editorial photographers when it comes to inventive, creative concepts that require pictures that go beyond the typical reception room couch pose. There aren’t many p…
Back for the second part of a two parter, Anna Hardy, award winning family photographer and photography trainer/mentor returns to talk about branding and I discover that I may have a brand I'd previo…
Today the surreal world of photographer and visual artist Erik Johansson, inspired by the fantastical stories and pictures of childhood stories. He produces just eight personal works per year which g…
Today Edmond Terakopian returns for the final part of a mini series and muses about his many inspirations, how important social media is and books. One book in particular.
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The edition where I take emails and messages you've sent in about particular episodes plus your thoughts on what's affecting you as a photographer right now on a walk in the countryside. Just you, me…
Thomas Heaton, the landscape YouTuber who has inspired thousands of people to take up this honourable pastime drops in to discuss his very honest and authentic photographic and video style. If there …
Today, photographer, trainer and mentor Anna Hardy talks about confidence, impostor syndrome and the fact that if you're largely self taught (common in photography) it can be one of the reasons we de…
Pulitzer Prize winner, Cathal McNaughton grew up as a child alongside the troubles of Northern Ireland. As an award winning photojournalist he decided to return years later to study the story of The …
Edmond Terrakopian returns to talk about the role of press photographers and the importance of local news storytelling. Plus a continuation of our conversation about THE story that is on everyone’s m…
This week, the long awaited full length interview with Jack Lowe from the Lifeboat Station Project. As a photographer, he’s dedicated his working life to visiting all 238 lifeboat stations in the UK …
Today's episode was recorded prior to this week's rail accident in Aberdeenshire, UK. As a mark of respect to those who lost their lives, a section of the second part featuring the Dawlish railway li…
As today’s guest says; “You don’t get to say let’s start again.” Steve Jones, professional commercial negotiator and trainer starts to unpick discount culture and understand how as creatives we can b…
Elke Vogelsang based in Germany began photographing as a way to tackle some hard emotional challenges presented by a series of personal family life events. The camera, the pictures, the animals, beca…
In 2018, Pulitzer prize winner Cathal McNaughton showed a shocked world the true horrors of the Rohingya refugee crisis and in doing so earned a Pulitzer Prize. In 1985 French photojournalist Frank F…
Photojournalist Edmond Terakopian joins us for the first of a three parter on the truth and telling photographic stories. Today though is about censorship in a country or indeed in countries, where w…