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    Explore "photographydaily" with insightful episodes like "#315 The Assignment: Jim Sollows #3", "#293 The Assignment: Sean Tucker #2", "#266 Photowalk: The photographic secret to finding calm", "#256 Photowalk: Add sound to your pictures, Terakopian Pt.2 & other stories" and "#227 ‘The greatest London photographer you’ve never heard of?’" from podcasts like ""The Photowalk", "The Photowalk", "The Photowalk", "The Photowalk" and "The Photowalk"" and more!

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    #293 The Assignment: Sean Tucker #2

    #293 The Assignment: Sean Tucker #2

    Sean Tucker returns to challenge you for the next seven days with his second assignment. It's a gentle observational one today we feel that will suit photographers of all levels and interests. It's been wonderful to see the pictures you have been making from the assignments set so far, so please keep sending your photographs for inclusion on today's show page. Email through SHOW PAGE. Supported by our patrons and MPB.com

    #266 Photowalk: The photographic secret to finding calm

    #266 Photowalk: The photographic secret to finding calm

    We photowalk together, making pictures, answering questions and sharing inspiration from Paul Sanders who helps you to 'Discover Still,' how this former Times pictures desk editor found his calm and Sandra Cattaneo Adorno returns to talk of starting pro photography in your 60s. We also talk about recording sound with your stills, the names we give our cameras, 'break our bones' making pictures, a street photographer who became an NYC cabbie for the pictures and Thomas Heaton has a bucket list landscape view. Supported by MPB.com and our patrons. See the SHOW NOTES.

    #256 Photowalk: Add sound to your pictures, Terakopian Pt.2 & other stories

    #256 Photowalk: Add sound to your pictures, Terakopian Pt.2 & other stories

    Walking a short slither of the Trans Pennine Trail today through Leeds with your mails, thoughts and pictures that you've been making. This week we talk about virtual gallery experiences, Australian photo lockdowns, inspiring young picture makers, making better portraits and dealing with tricky sitters! We also talk about adding sound to your pictures and hear part 2 of an inspirational chat with photojournalist Edmond Terakopian back to discuss photographic passion. Supported by MPB.com and usbmemorydirect.com. Click HERE to see pictures and links featured on the show.

    #227 ‘The greatest London photographer you’ve never heard of?’

    #227 ‘The greatest London photographer you’ve never heard of?’

    If you’re wondering about the title today, it’s a quote from a Time Out special feature when they highlighted the historically important work of a photographer who with a Kodak camera he came about from an American GI, grew up in late 50s and 60s London, documenting life in the city, a viewpoint from a young man who had arrived from Jamaica with his family in '56. This docu-interview was recorded on location and covers Charlie's life, his time as a member of the Italian Paparazzi, his return to London and the struggle to get recognised. Supported by MPB.com. See the SHOW NOTES for all links. 

    #219 Photowalk: Fish, chips and a polarizer!

    #219 Photowalk: Fish, chips and a polarizer!

    It's the end of the week show where you're invited to join me on a photowalk, just you, me, our cameras and the mailbag. This week basketball memories, genre dilemmas, daily dawn and dusk diaries, moving home in New Zealand, and walking in all seasons weather upon the Isle of Skye. Inspiration from Albert Watson, Paul Sanders, NBA legend Andrew D. Bernstein and landscape photographer Nick Page. Be sure to send your pictures and mails to studio@photographydaily.show and see the SHOW NOTES. Supported by MPB.com

    #208 Photographers don't take sides, they take pictures

    #208 Photographers don't take sides, they take pictures

    Today, two guests. An introduction to Marc Wilson about a Kickstarter project to make a book about the those who lived through, survived, or lost their lives as a result of the holocaust, a story made in a way that approaches this subject in a unique way. And then Thomas Kelly, a picture desk editor and television producer, who worked on the RTÉ documentary looking at the experiences of the incredibly resilient local and regional newspaper photographers who recorded events during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Click here for SHOW NOTES.

    #203 Maradona and the $6K picture of a shark

    #203 Maradona and the $6K picture of a shark

    Today, world renowned fine art photographer David Yarrow whose evocative and immersive photography of life on earth has earned him an ever growing following amongst art collectors. His large black and white images grace the walls of leading galleries and museums across Europe and the US and he’s now recognised as one of the best selling fine art photographers in the world with his limited edition works in much demand at Sotheby’s and other auction houses. The show is supported by MPB.com and see SHOW LINKS.

    #187 Photographic LIFE lessons from a master

    #187 Photographic LIFE lessons from a master

    Ed Kashi, VII Photo Agency photographer talks of his incurable curiosity when it comes to photographing people. We discuss candid photography, what it is and the rules of engagement. We talk about the current social distrust of the media, photographers and photography, the importance of sound as a way to enhance your photo stories and how he has hope, real hope for the future of photojournalism. For all show links click HERE.

    #172 Soulful celebrity portraiture

    #172 Soulful celebrity portraiture

    A two-parter across today and next Wednesday; Danish photographer Søren Solkær known for his creative portraits of music stars, celebs and more latterly his incredible artistic studies of Starling murmurations across Europe talks about finding your photographic roots, which for him was travelling on a budget! We talk of first breaks and how his approach to portraiture has undoubtedly been shaped by his life experiences behind a lens.

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    #171 Photographing FIVE Prime Ministers

    #171 Photographing FIVE Prime Ministers

    Today, PA Media photojournalist Stefan Rousseau on two decades spent photographing every British Prime Minister as they take power, leave power, and prepare themselves for power in the case of the latest PM. Many stories to share including what to do if asked to delete pictures on the street and what to take from Air Force One if travelling as a guest.

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    #170 MEGASODE PREVIEW: "A career making pictures of what I love!"

    #170 MEGASODE PREVIEW: "A career making pictures of what I love!"

    It's the Megasode for Patrons and this is the free preview. I talk with established London portrait photographer Neale Haynes who has photographed A lister celebs, sports stars, politicians and experienced assignments in nuclear submarines! NYC photographer Bill Wadman shares a workshop on conceptual picture making. In Patreon David Fettes talks about a Landrover adventure across South America and we discus rejection, pricing and social media with other recent guests. For more information go to the showpage HERE.

    #167 War, country shows and getting personal

    #167 War, country shows and getting personal

    Today, 'embracing opportunity,' meet Ian Forsythe, former army photographer now news, social, commercial and even events photographer whose story telling skills have been working overtime in 2020. We talk about what part 'the stringer' plays in creating news photo stories for Getty, why being able to photograph a variety of subjects and genres may be the best way ahead professionally in 2021 and a personal story made about his father's battle with Parkinson's disease.

    The show is supported by our Patrons and MPB.

    #165 If you're passionate about it, go ALL IN!

    #165 If you're passionate about it, go ALL IN!

    'Twas the show before Christmas, a time to reflect a little and look forward too. Last week I introduced you to the YouTube photo philosophiser, photo essayist and photo historian, Jamie Windsor and he returns for a more casual chat about the platform today to talk about the nuts and bolts of running your own channel; the finances, the comments, the reason he become a film maker on the world's largest TV channel.

    The show is supported by the patrons and MPB.com

    #162 Friday Photowalk: Chasing the light

    #162 Friday Photowalk: Chasing the light

    In today’s mail time show and photowalk, Matt Hardwick shares leaving a nine to five job to pursue his real passion; automobile photography, your thoughts on wildlife photography and hunting, John O Brien shares why he takes to the streets to make his pictures, what brutalist architectural photography is and we make some pictures together as a storm closes in. If you're a regular photowalk edition, be sure to write in with what photography plans you have for 2021, amateur or professional. Send to: studio@photographydaily.show 

    Today's show is supported by our Patrons and MPB.

    #161 What makes you a better photographer? The sequel

    #161 What makes you a better photographer? The sequel

    With help from the mailbag, today; what makes you a better photographer? It seems that it's a mix of fun, deliberate practise, varying how you work, research and learning to embrace being uncomfortable as you move your existing genre skills into another perhaps. Today is a shorter snapshot episode and we're thankful to Mike Miller whose photo essay on this subject inspired the episode.

    This show is supported by MPB.com and our patrons.

    #159 Shooting a Royal Wedding

    #159 Shooting a Royal Wedding

    PA Media Photographer Owen Humphreys shares his story of a career highlight; photographing the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle, high in the organ loft, one of the only photographers allowed in to St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. Also today, news of Christmas 'opening hours' with thanks to another of our patrons, Alison Barclay for sharing her pictures of brutalist architecture. The show is brought to you with MPB and remember to send your emails in following what you hear, or just to tell us about any photo projects you may be working on; studio@photographydaily.show 

    #158 Charged by elephants, 200 times!

    #158 Charged by elephants, 200 times!

    There's a distinct possibility, this episode could just save your life. We start the week with a walk on the wild side, literally with an international wildlife photographer David Fettes, who aged 50 decided to entirely switch life and become a photographer in a genre that’s famously hard to break into commercially, let alone make it your sole income right from the off. Swapping the nine to five, for photography. It's a story that demonstrates anything is possible, if you put your creative mind to it.

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    #157 Friday Photowalk: Soggy left foot

    #157 Friday Photowalk: Soggy left foot

    It's the mailbag show; the episode that takes your feedback about the shows you hear and shares thoughts about photography on a weekly photowalk. This week we discover the cyclist's state of flow following Wednesday's show on adventurist photography, we share Christmas gift suggestions, muse over what we've learned from this year's guests so far, talk about personal projects, flying and a dog called Margaret.

    To be a part of next week's show email: studio@photographydaily.show 

    #156 Lost and found creatively, during 'The Covid'

    #156 Lost and found creatively, during 'The Covid'

    “People are like stained glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.” Words from Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, a Swiss-American psychiatrist which are significant in terms of today's episode about being lost photographically and creatively during 2020. If you have any thoughts or comments about this episode be sure to email: studio@photographydaily.show

    This show is supported by MPB.com 

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