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.
The Gnome Reserve, proving that the British have an eccentric sense of humour, as that's where we start this week's show in Devon. Come with me, as I grab a bunch of the emails you have sent in to th…
The second part today of my chat with Ian Treherne, the 'Blind Photographer,' as is exclaimed publicly and proudly on the front page of his own website. We talk a little more in-depth about his appro…
Hailey Sadler, an international documentary photographer operates at the intersection of art, journalism, and advocacy. In part 2 of my chat with her, we discuss her photographic work with the victim…
We welcome back a friend of the show, Nick Page, American landscape photographer, YouTuber and tutor, for a chat about a multitude of brief topics including compositing, having a multiple revenue str…
From my own event experience this weekend, I ask Adam Johnson, award winning social and wedding shooter, can you really photograph an event and remain socially distanced? And are events actually foll…
Welcome to Saturday’s special PREVIEW edition, which for Access All Areas members is over an hour of conversation, advice and inspiration from Dan Milnor, the Blurb Photobooks evangelist, an internat…
Today's Friday Photowalk takes me to Donnington Castle, or at least the ruins of, pulled down by Parliamentarians during the English Civil War. A chance to take your emails out, answer any questions …
In life, some folk are very good at finding lids on boxes were actually meant for bursting through. And some folk just don’t seem to frequent boxes that have lids at all. And then there are the folk …
Hailey Sadler is an international documentary photographer who operates at the intersection of art, journalism, and advocacy. She tells palpable stories about and for people who really need their voi…
This weekend, there's an Access All Areas interview with Blurb Books evangelist Dan Milnor. Today a shortened preview, a part of that show where he talks about patience and how social media has perha…
Gary Tyson is a commercial photographer based in Manila. He’s a Fujifilm ambassador which by quirk of boundaries and despite his Philippines full time address is tied to Hong Kong. He runs workshops …
Close to my home lies one thousand hectares of 'free to roam' common land, covered by heath, perfect for nesting birds, a safe haven for grazing cattle, visited every day by joggers and walkers. But …
Russell Ord must have one of the best jobs in certainly one of the most beautiful parts of the world; south west Australia. But it started due to what I often term as a happy accident. An oxymoron fo…
We first heard from the photography YouTuber Nick Page last week and today he returns as I ask; "Do you choose your genre, or does it choose you? Do you even need to choose one? But for those who fee…
How are you? No, really, how are you? Today we continue our mini series on coping with these times as a photographer and I welcome to the show Scott Shillum, co founder of The Photography Movement, l…
It's an odd concept granted, but Pulitzer prize winning photographer Cathal McNaughton has some thoughts about how his work in photography is adapting to meet new challenges our 'industry' faces. Cat…
Today, a preview of the documentary legacy recording, where landscape photographer Paul Sanders talks candidly about life photographing the news and being Picture Editor at one of the world's most re…
Today's Photowalk Edition is 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. We …
Nick Page and Thomas Heaton, American and British landscape photographers respectively, talk about the power of YouTube and why the platform is so important for photographers. Both have built an impr…
Today's chat with Blurb Books ambassador Dan Milnor presented ideas that inspired me personally in terms of self-publishing my work and my thoughts. Gone went the, "Oh who would even be interested," …