#308 PHOTOWALK: TREES LIT BY A UFO?

We're photowalking together once again. Just you and I, with our cameras, special guests and a mailbag of your letters and pictures. Our guest Gareth Iwan Jones finds an ingenious way to light trees in the dark, we celebrate wonderful moments of quiet, how sound CAN be a part of photography, personal projects, caravans, morris dancers and our patrons reveal what things have happened that have helped them understand or better their photography.

REFERENCED WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, PD’s Facebook group, MPB’s feature on Lexi Laine, Giles Penfound’s Assignment show (episode 295), Chris Ferreira’s link to his writings on Medium, The Hidden (Secret) Life of Trees, making cameras out of cheese?! with further PICTURE LINKS BELOW.

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Gareth Iwan Jones talks today about the power of projects and talks of three in particular he has made.


Owen Vachell’s picture as referenced in the show today. His quiet space and fifteen minutes composition. See more from the assignment show that inspired Owen’s contribution.


Lynn Fraser’s short trip to the Isle of Barra (above and below).


Matt Ogier-Russell takes a trip to Lisbon (above and below).


Erlend Lillibø taking his walks with Frodo in Ålesund (above and below).


My sketchbook images, tracing the path of today’s photowalk.


Chris Ferreira’s postcard film featuring sound design from as he found his pictures.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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