#316 PHOTOWALK: DIGGING DEEP TO MAKE PICTURES

Digging deep to make challenging pictures, I talk with Simon Townsley, twice winner of British Press Photographer of the Year about his recent assignments in Ukraine, Afghanistan and trust in photojournalism. In the mailbag, climbing mountains to get fit and find mental well-being, three patrons who dug deep for their own picture-making experiences and is getting angry a positive way to make your photographic imprint?

REFERENCED WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, PD’s Facebook group, Nick Brandt’s assignment, Greg Williams celeb photographer and Instagram, New Yorker article on Dennis Hopper, Paul Hutson’s Car Park Attendant, Leeds,1988, Charlie Clift’s website, Mark Klett, Robert Adams, Brassaï, Josef Sudek, with further PICTURE LINKS BELOW.

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Copyright Simon Townsley: Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, Ukraine and Brazil.


Ross Brocklesby shares photographs of new adventures with his partner and exciting times to come.


Paul Hutson’s precious photograph of his Mum, Kathleen. See more of Paul’s writing, poetry and photographic storytelling on his website.


Darin Hayton cools us down with some wintry scenes he made.


My sketchbook images from today’s photowalk.


Dennis Hopper as a creative, discussed on the Photowalk today.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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