As we walk today, two guests feature in the show. Photographer and creative retreat mentor Margaret Soraya from the Isle of Harris shares how the arts have helped her mental health immeasurably during a period of grief following the passing of her mother. Former school deputy head Emily Renier, now Fujifilm UK's latest ambassador, recounts how a mental breakdown reset her life both creatively and spiritually.
Also on the show today, how the recent eclipse seems to have brought people together, why AI possibly isn’t the monster to hide behind the sofa from, and recharging batteries in a beautiful forest, plus a reminder from former guest Stephen Wilkes of what this month's assignment is all about.
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.
#161 What makes you a better photographer? The sequel
#160 Going viral on YouTube
#159 Shooting a Royal Wedding
#158 Charged by elephants, 200 times!
#157 Friday Photowalk: Soggy left foot
#156 Lost and found creatively, during 'The Covid'
#155 The adventurist photographer 8,848 metres up!
#154 Photographic witness to terror
#153 White horses to wild horses, the job of dreams
#152 Friday Photowalk: Chased by darkness
#151 What makes you a better photographer?
#150 Get in REAL close and tell the story!
#149 Photographing what you BELIEVE in
#148 Whatever you do matters
#147 MEGASODE promo: seascapes, mindfulness and business 2021
#146 Friday Photowalk: Bognor and the Birdman
#145 Photographing THE PRESIDENT
#144 The greatest passport is my camera
#143 From scratch to shooting Vogue in THREE years!
#142 Directing Martin Scorsese
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