#263 PHOTOWALK: CAN I TAKE YOUR PICTURE PLEASE? CONFIDENCE & VALERIE JARDIN

It’s the only photowalk podcast of its kind in the Podcastsphere. Inspired perhaps by the latest Bond event, we have an epic length episode where we talk respectful street photography, using a rare lens, the joy of photographing in unfamiliar places, asking for a picture with confidence, Japanese bathtime and poetry, surviving crowd busy Ikea trips and 80s TV!

We hear from previous inspirational photographer guests including Darrin Zammit Lupi about potent story telling and Dennis Berti relaunching your style. Plus our special guest is street documentary photographer, mentor and author Valérie Jardin as she returns for the concluding part of our interview.

FURTHER REFERENCE: Valérie Jardin’s studies mentioned including Ordinary Objects, Bryan M Taylor’s ‘Snaps and Clicks’ podcast episode, join our amazing FACEBOOK group and patron support. See more of Darrin Zammit Lupi’s work plus visit his fundraising page for the Ethiopian school mentioned within the show and see more of Michel Delsol’s work.

Above and three images immediately below. Images from Valérie Jardin, our guest today. Photographs copyright. Not to be reproduced or used without express permission of the photographer.

Peter Gaiser explores New Hampshire having spent his summer there.

Terry Horn’s fabulous image making with further links to his 365 website and theowlandoctpus.

Jim Sollows test drives a classic Holy Grail 50K Nikon lens!

My sketchbook pictures from today’s photowalk around California Farm, Saddleback.

Richard Bram’s fascinating notion of the importance of gesture in street photography.

James Devonshire shares his memory of Yosser Hughes!

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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