#326 PHOTOWALK: WAKING UP TO MAKE PICTURES EVERY DAY

Back from our two-week break, the second part of my walking conversation with the award-winning photojournalist Kieran Doherty. This week we talk together about his most potent and personal project about his parents, plus the power of the project being all around us and often when we least expect it. Your letters on the lifeline that is photography, scenes at the end of a tunnel and legacy film projects we can all aspire to make. It's an episode with much light and shade as I discover how empathy plays an important role in storytelling.

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Kieran Doherty’s photography of his mother and father with their own take on ‘clap for carers' during the original Covid lockdown above, and more from the series of ‘Corona Diary’ below.


Matthias Focks returns to ‘the tunnel’ to investigate the other side!


Ciarán McMahon shares the film he made about his grandmother as a legacy work. Below: Ciarán’s photographs of an important time in his family.


Brandon Beck’s photowalk in the River Hamble’s country park.


My establishing picture for this week’s Photowalk.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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