Warm, engaging, conversation about humanity through a camera lens
As a photographer, this is one of my go-to podcasts but the information and engagement transcends cameras, using them as a way to connect on a very human level. Neale James is a master of the interview, not content with the pro forma questions, rather he asks the things I want to know and some I didn’t know I wanted to know until he asks them. Neale’s interviews remind me of putting exposed paper into developer and watching a picture slowly rise and form until the story is complete. I don’t feel as if I’m listening to a podcast. Instead I feel as if I’m sitting around a table just taking in a convivial exchange to which I’m incredibly lucky to listen. I feel as if I’m listening to a friend as he introduces me to new friends. I am a patron of this podcast through Patreon and, in all honesty, it’s one of the best investments in infotainment I make each month. In fact, the Friday Photowalk is worth my donation alone. What? You don’t know about the Friday Photowalk? Grab a camera and a good pair of boots, some ear buds and your player, and join Neale, me, and a thousand of your “closest friends” every Friday as we walk, learn, laugh, and make images together. See you on the path…
storyteller7 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/21
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Tons of photo podcasts, but this is nearer to conversations than anything else out there. Great story telling, great interviews, and just plain fun.
William Karstens via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/23
Thank you for the quality of your work ! And stop hiding behind the red sofa, your deserved the recognition!
SebTD via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/19/24
This is a high quality daily photography podcast, made by a consummate professional.
vaughst via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/09/20
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