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A daily Monday to Friday show about and for photographers of all styles and ability. Snapshot editions during the week with monthly longer Focus editions. Thoughts and inspirations from phot...

Today I feature Fran May, a British photographer whose black-and-white work from the 1970s captures a version of Britain that has largely va...

This week's guest is Paul Mobley, one of America's most accomplished portrait photographers, a man who has spent his career looking people i...

This week's guest is Ruth Guest, a photographer and cyberpsychologist who's spent a lot of time thinking about what's really going on when w...

India is not a country that eases you in gently. It doesn't really do gentle. It's a place of somewhere between 1.4 and 1.5 billion people,...

After a handful of specials, four weeks away from the studio, and a journey that took me from Austria to Bangladesh and on into India, it fe...

Today, the show travels to Bangladesh. It's the first of two specials, as we visit India too in the coming weeks. Bangladesh is roughly the...

David duChemin is back for his third visit, and this time we're tackling a surprising topic: the enduring power of photography blogs. In an...

David Wright returns from Antarctica with the story he promised to share with us at the start of the year. He talks of the deep stillness he...

In this second part, former professional documentary photographer Giles Penfound and I are back at Penwood in Berkshire, England, to make on...

Sometimes the most profound photographs aren't made in an instant, they're cultivated over days, even weeks. In this special two-part episod...

This week, I speak with Gary Williams, a professional singer who's performed at Buckingham Palace and Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, where the la...

This week, Steven Seidenberg is my guest, a photographer, philosopher, and writer whose work focuses on empty spaces, ordinary places, and t...

This week, I speak with Cathal McNaughton, a well-respected international photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize winner. We discuss his biograph...

This week, I talk with Craig Easton, and the conversation embraces AI, trust in photojournalism, and how a still photograph can still hold i...

Strangers When We Meet is a street portrait project built as much on conversation as photography. In it, Tim Allen approaches people he has...

Late last Autumn, I asked you to send me one photograph you made in 2025. Not a greatest hit and not something that had done well online, ju...

Before Christmas, I asked you to send me one photograph from 2025. Not necessarily what you consider to be your best, not your most liked, a...

Today's guest is Phil Sharp, a portrait photographer whose work has been on my radar for a while, and who was brought back into focus for me...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

Robert Gumpert joins me on the show from San Francisco, where he's spent decades photographing the parts of life most of us never see unless...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

In between the letters and features, my guest today is Laura Gates, a fast-rising documentary sports photographer. We talk about the pitches...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

This week's edition is guest-focused. Paul Berriff OBE, has lived a life few could imagine. A filmmaker and photographer whose work spans mo...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

Artist, writer and thinker Gael Hillyard joins me to talk about her creative life, from painting, writing and photography, to the deep-winte...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

This week's Photowalk features Bil Repenning, a musician who's shifting his creative energy into photography. Music has shaped the way he se...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

Former champion jockey Richard Dunwoody joins me to talk about how photography has become a part of his life after racing, and there are que...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

This week's show follows a journey that stretches from the Pacific to the Atlantic, five days, 2,845 miles by road, from LA, through Vegas,...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

Today, step into an imaginary theatre of the mind with us for a special Photowalk edition. In this "Audience With" format, I invite David du...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

Recorded on the 2025 Scotland Photowalk Retreat, this episode takes you to the Highlands' finest locations, including Black Water, Glen Affr...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

Today, I walk in London with the philosophical YouTuber Sean Tucker, who shares his thoughts on what makes great street photography and the...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

On the show today: Brad Carr's photography isn't just about making beautiful landscape pictures and being out in nature, it's about a sense...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

The 500th episode! I'm joined by our community, walkers from across the UK, to walk across an open common that used to be one of the most fe...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

It's a street-focused week in terms of our guests, as Street Photography Magazine's creator Bob Patterson, and candid street photographer Va...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

In this episode, I sit down with Dewitt Jones, one of America's most respected photographers and storytellers. A former National Geographic...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...

Former guest, photojournalist Claire Thomas, joins me to talk about her first monograph, Altai: Hunters and Herders of Mongolia. Her book ca...

REFLECTIONS is a short-form feature within The Photowalk podcast, offering thoughtful observations on a creative life and the themes that we...