Breathe Pictures Podcast | Photography And Film Making

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Sinopsis

Breathe Pictures is a podcast made for anyone who is interested in photography, film making and digital image creation. Entertainment, education, information, how to tips and tricks are a key part of this photography podcast, although subscribers and listeners need not be professional photographers to enjoy the shows. Each week the shows host Neale James will interview photographers, film makers and image creators in this podcast who have interesting stories to tell and useful advice to share about their knowledge of photography and film making. The Breathe Pictures photography and film making podcast is recorded mostly on location.

Episodios

  • #32 Friday Photowalk: BIG protests save the trees

    03/07/2020 Duración: 29min

    A strange start to this morning's usually serene photowalk show concept. I'm by a road. A bypass. A busy, noisy, unrelenting bypass. Why? We're going to retrace some steps into the countryside and talk about a not so well documented English battle, the 3rd Battle of Newbury where tree protesters, tunnellers and a snail almost brought a planned £75M project to its knees. Pictures from todays walk on www.photographydaily.show

  • #31 There's only one you. Be it!

    02/07/2020 Duración: 17min

    A running theme this week, where emails and conversations have led one listener and friend to question their self belief. Also today Amelia Troubridge, talks of a never ending battle with copyright, how photography has changed professionally, and how the outlet for strong photojournalism has shifted. Find the show notes at www.photographydaily.show Coming soon: FOCUS EDITIONS, Dan Milnor Blurb Evangelist and Jack Lowe from the Lifeboat Station Project.

  • #30 Can photography heal and cure?

    01/07/2020 Duración: 15min

    The healing force photography brings. That's what today's show touches on with the help of photographer Tim Johnston for whom making pictures has been a literal lifeline during his struggles with stress. If you have similar experiences, I'd like to hear from you on the show. Write to: studio@photographydaily.show Links and reference on www.photographydaily.show 

  • #29 First cameras and first run editions

    30/06/2020 Duración: 16min

    Phil Mynott on prepping for your shoots properly and Dennis Lee waxes lyrical about his first film Nikon camera set up, plus memories of working the news in San Fransisco and New York. Send your questions and thoughts in: studio@photographydaily.show

  • #28 Surviving these times and new starts

    29/06/2020 Duración: 21min

    How is your photography business? More to the point, how are you, as a photographer? Today some personal thoughts from the photographic coal face and a special guest, the British photojournalist Amelia Troubridge on an incredible life so far behind the lens, a pride she puts down to survival. Send your emails: studio@photographydaily.show

  • #27 Friday Photowalk - forts and curses!

    26/06/2020 Duración: 29min

    With a mailbag that you have kindly created thanks to your feedback and questions following this week's shows, I take you on a photowalk into the past, one thousand years BC, ascending a hill fort and finding a tomb belonging to an Egyptologist believed to have fallen victim to the curse of Tutankhamun. Forts, curses and a close call with attack helicopters in today's Photography Daily. Pictures from the walk will be available on today's show page at www.photographydaily.show 

  • #26 CELEBRATE the ordinary! Photograph it!

    24/06/2020 Duración: 16min

    I worked yesterday. First day since lockdown. I celebrated being ordinary with three extraordinary people; my youngest son, an exceptional gentleman of street photography and a talented musician. Being ordinary is extraordinary. And I want to share my day with you.  Write to the show: studio@photographydaily.show

  • #25 Instagram and Facebook: am I wasting my time?

    24/06/2020 Duración: 16min

    Today photographer Jack Lowe questions what he’s doing feeding the Instagram and Facebook machines. Jack has been travelling the UK and Ireland on an eight year self funded project to photograph every lifeboat station. Social media helps bring patrons on board to support what has become his job. But two weeks ago and still with two to three years to go on the project, he stopped feeding to Instagram and Facebook. Today I ask; "Why?"

  • #24 Shooting covers for LIFE magazine

    23/06/2020 Duración: 19min

    Today Donna Svennevik in New York, conversationally meanders a little over a coffee with me and looks back briefly at a career spanning three decades as one of quote America’s most versatile photojournalists and portrait makers. Also some thoughts about the big three social platforms and another of your photography tips. Send your tips to: studio@photographydaily.show

  • #23 You're creative, know your value!

    22/06/2020 Duración: 17min

    Today from New Mexico, Dan Milnor on knowing your value as a creative and the joy of using film stock. Dan also returns next week for a Focus Edition where we spend over an hour in his company really getting to the heart of what makes a news photographer, educator, storyteller, writer, printer and author. Also your photo tips. One today about relaxing portrait sitters. Send yours in to: studio@photographydaily.show

  • #22 Friday Photowalk - the first one!

    19/06/2020 Duración: 32min

    Fridays are a chance for you and I to step out, take our cameras, and take a walk through the countryside. I'm taking also your emails from the week, your feedback about the shows and the guests and answer any questions. Join me along the Kennet Canal in the rain in leafy Berkshire England, for the first Friday Photowalk. You'll be able to see the pictures referenced in today's show too on the showpage: https://www.photographydaily.show/episodes/22-friday-photowalk-the-first

  • #21 Would you risk your life for photography?

    18/06/2020 Duración: 16min

    Today meet the photographers for whom risk assessment means more than a trip hazard, photographers making judgement calls that affect their lives and their families too. Also more on photographing protest and how the actions of the police and other authorities affect photojournalists. https://www.photographydaily.show/episodes/risks-photographers-take

  • #20 Stories on your doorstep

    17/06/2020 Duración: 21min

    Jim Grover, from London keeps a keen ear to the ground when it comes to making photo stories about his community from which he then shows within self-initiated exhibitions, which he also has some advice about in today’s episode. Also today an invite to send in your best photographic 'hacks,' the tricks of the trade you've found to make your photographic life easier.  Today's show notes: https://www.photographydaily.show/episodes/jim-grover-leica-stories

  • #19 Street photography saved my life

    16/06/2020 Duración: 18min

    Today on the show we hear from Ian MacDonald, a Vancouver based photographer who believes street photography saved his life from spiralling out of PTSD control as a paramedic. Also part two of our two parter featuring Nick Turpin on the relaunch of iN-PUBLiC, a home for some of the most exciting street photographers across the globe. Links to today's show: https://www.photographydaily.show/episodes/street-photography-macdonald-turpin

  • #18 Protest photography and the burning monk

    15/06/2020 Duración: 22min

    With protest as a theme understandably topping news agendas today, meet Adrian Arbib, who has made a career from photographing protests. It’s 57 years almost to the day that a monk was photographed by an AP photographer immolating himself on a Saigon street surrounded by monks watching on in quiet meditative prayer. The photo is a universal symbol of rebellion and fight against injustice. We talk about the work of photographers making stories about protest. More at www.photographydaily.show

  • #17 The picture that changed my life!

    12/06/2020 Duración: 18min

    Today, the pictures that have changed you, shaped you, inspired and influenced that way you shoot as a photographer. For me that began in 1988, a story shared by renowned British photojournalist Tom Stoddart. To see the pictures talked about in today's show: https://www.photographydaily.show/episodes/

  • #16 Can I make your portrait? Please?

    11/06/2020 Duración: 25min

    The confidence to ask a stranger for a portrait. It's a skill some photographers have. But what is their secret? How do they make that simplest of requests; "Can I make your portrait?" Photographer Gabrielle Motola shares her thoughts about asking people you don't know to pose up for a picture and this, despite admitting suffering from anxiety.  See the show notes: https://www.photographydaily.show/episodes/portraits-strangers-gabrielle-motola

  • #15 iN-PUBLiC is back! Street shooting special

    10/06/2020 Duración: 27min

    Today, a special show featuring some news about one of the most influential street collectives from the last two decades. We talk to Nick Turpin, founder of iN-PUBLiC two decades ago about the return of his inspirational and influential platform. It doesn't matter if you shoot street or not, you're probably closer to it than you think. See links: https://www.photographydaily.show/episodes/in-public-nick-turpin-streetphotography

  • #14 Shoot what you love

    09/06/2020 Duración: 23min

    Photography Daily asks, "Do you love what you shoot? Do you even like what you shoot?" It's a question many professionals wrestle with. Today meet animal rights photographer Jo-Anne McArthur on how she began making pictures about the subject she is passionate about and how that turned into a her life's photographic work. Links and further reference material are available on today's show notes through https://www.photographydaily.show

  • #13 Photographing the news with film

    08/06/2020 Duración: 28min

    This week on Photography Daily we have an exciting announcement to share that will undoubtedly thrill street shooters. Today a response to Friday's episode on Adam Gray, arrested in NYC with a press card whilst photographing the protests, and former San Fransisco news man Dennis Lee talks about the stress and wonder of shooting and processing film for news. Write to the show: studio@photographydaily.show

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