Each Friday we take a walk with our cameras, a microphone and a mailbag with your thoughts and ideas about photography and what making pictures means to you. It's the only location show of its kind and today we talk about our addiction to camera bags, how our lockdowns have inspired photo projects and skills, more van life, being a radio DJ, making random portraits, putting on a solo exhibition, nerves, honesty and making photo stories about the strangers we meet. The show is supported by MPB.com and our patrons. See today's SHOW NOTES.
#340 Photowalk: Is there hope?
#339 The Assignment: Chris Orange #1
#338 Photowalk: Walk with me in France
#337 The Assignment: Russell Shakespeare
#336 Photowalk: Truth and social media
#335 Photowalk: The Queen
#334 Photowalk: Words on a wall and words from a friend
#333 The Assignment: Neale James #1
#332 Photowalk: Scottish Retreat SPECIAL
#331 The Assignment: Valerie Jardin #4
#330 Photowalk: An Indian photographic love affair
#329 The Assignment: Marissa Roth
#328 Photowalk: The 40 years project
#327 The Assignment: Gabrielle Motola #3
#326 Photowalk: Waking up to make pictures every day
#325 The Assignment: Karah Mew #1
#324 The Assignment: Kevin Mullins #2
#323 The Assignment: Gabrielle Motola #2
#322 Photowalk: The intoxicating world of photojournalism
#321 The Assignment: Ed Kashi
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