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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#75 So help me? What is my brand anyway?
#74 Eight pictures per year! Less is more
#73 Learnings from Salgado, Bresson, Capa...
#72 Friday Photowalk: Simple pleasures
#71 YouTube's KING of landscape photography
#70 Impostor syndrome in photographers
#69 A story of THE DISAPPEARED
#68 The end of true local news storytelling?
#67 PREVIEW The Lifeboat Station Project
#66 Friday Photowalk: The Tarka Trail
#65 Name your price and HOLD FIRM!
#64 Follow and believe in your dreams
#63 Photo stories that shocked the world
#62 Are we being CENSORED?
#60 Friday Photowalk: When GNOMES attack!
#59 The 'Blind Photographer' Pt.2
#58 My photographic legacy?
#57 Why do I create these images? For who?
#56 Socially distanced shooting. REALLY?
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