Imagine a five-pointed star. Now attach a word to each point and think of them as the core principles or values associated with how and why you create or make photographs. Today as we walk together on the Photowalk show, the philosophical YouTuber Sean Tucker discusses five that I have chosen, and we ask you to consider your own during this exercise of creative self-discovery.
It's also an expanded letters show today: the special nature of the pictures we make of strangers, collaborations, the wonderful opportunity when exhibiting your work, photographs on the side of a mountain and documenting where you live as a legacy.
Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB.com who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week.
WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.
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#211 A Wounded Landscape: The Kickstarter success story
#210 Friday Photowalk: a meditative walk
#209 Bono, Hanks, Oprah, Tyson; how to shoot the stars!
#208 Photographers don't take sides, they take pictures
#207 Friday Photowalk: A jab, a teenager and spring!
#206 One Person Crying: Women and War
#205 From reality show to photographer of the year
#204 Friday Photowalk: Snakes and Adders
#203 Maradona and the $6K picture of a shark
#202 Making your photobook pilgrimage
#201 Friday Photowalk: Gone with the wind
#200 What I've learned about photography
#199 Leaving and Waving, Photographic Gold
#198 Friday Photowalk: Who stole my sunshine?
#197 Pete Souza, The President's photographer
#196 Honey, I shrunk the photographer!
#195 Friday Photowalk: Gone fishing
#194 Laughter, love and loss: The Family Imprint
#193 Silencing the press
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