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Photography insights are important interviews with people in the photography industry. Each episode features a photographer, model, inventor, retailer, publisher, engineer or artist from the analogue or digital world.
Hosted by the Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley) who provides a casual, but intelligent insight into their work and life. All guests are subjected to my infamous "random questions" and the pay it forward recommendation scheme.
Keep up to date with photography insights on our website (phlogger.co.uk) and Instagram @phlogger.co.uk
Please subscribe and leave a 5 star iTunes review
Hosted by the Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley) who provides a casual, but intelligent insight into their work and life. All guests are subjected to my infamous "random questions" and the pay it forward recommendation scheme.
Keep up to date with photography insights on our website (phlogger.co.uk) and Instagram @phlogger.co.uk
Please subscribe and leave a 5 star iTunes review
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Welcome to episode 111 of photography insights everybody. Today we are embracing the world as we interview someone from Kenya now living and working in the big apple – New York City. Polly Irungu is a lovely lady who is trying to help others. She is described as a Multimedia journalist, digital editor, and photographer who is responsible for 2 million listeners and social media too. Polly is the founder of Black Women Photographers, a community and online database of Black women photographers.
It’s been so nice to talk to people from different communities and try and give them a platform to discuss their work. There is no better merit than helping another person shine and that's Polly. As we discuss this world of competing with a white-dominated world, Polly talks about why change is important.
Polly has had some lovely accolades too, so listen out for them!
In this one we discuss:
navigating a white-dominated world
creating a photographers database
getting past 1stblack person events
coping with job rejections
times square for Nasdaq
moving to America
languages & schools
unlocking doors for others
street photography
what's next for social media
returning to Kenya
Links
Website - https://www.blackwomenphotographers.com/
Polly website - https://www.pollyirungu.com/
Polly Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pollyirungu/?hl=en
BBC article - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-africa-54745724
Friends
For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/
Large format cameras, medium format & accessories - https://chroma.camera/
Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/
Phlogger
Silvergrain article - https://silvergrainclassics.com/en/2020/11/coping-with-children-covid-an-analogue-approach/
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Merry Christmas everyone, it's December 2019 and my final show of the year (although this will miss the usual Wednesday slot since its Christmas). The idea behind this show was to look back over the year and talk about what has been happening in terms of meetups, blogging and podcasting.
Obviously we are going to go through the results of the Kodak competition too, so stay tuned to the end for that.
ARTICLES
Well, what a year, as far as blogging is concerned I wrote articles for:
Analogue Wonderland
35mmc
Kosmo
Emulsive
Street Photography magazine.
We even had a guest article by David on my website about shooting infrared film too (check it out here).
FRIENDSHIPS
I would like to thank my friends for their continued support and help over the years teaching me how to improve my portraiture and lending me gear too. These are namely:
Leon Broomhead, Jay Good, Jay Clarke, Stephen Rendall and Jon Scrimshaw.
KODAK COMPETITION
Quick update on this.
PODCASTING
As far as friendships are concerned, there are just times when you meet like-minded people. You cannot do this every time, but when you do it's a long-lasting relationship. These are (in no particular order):
Jason Lane
Steve Lloyd
The Graybills
Quinn Jacobson
Dominique
David & Ned Collyer
John Hughes
Andrew Sanderson
Tuan Bui
SHOOTS
Occasionally there has been a group photoshoot and one model session too, which I really enjoy. The group shoots have been arranged by Jay Clarke at the x-church in Gainsborough. They are fantastic for learning, sharing, practising and networking.
During December I shot a wedding too, it was to help a friend's daughter out in my home town of Scunthorpe. After checking out the venue earlier in the year I anticipated my gear would not be suitable but arranged something to get past this. Hopefully, in due course in the new year, I can show you some photos from this session. Shooting in December indoor is never easy and without light, you have no photo, so it was challenging.
MEET UPS
In early 2019 we managed to catch up with a few faces at the Photography Show and it was the first time I managed to speak with the likes of Stephen at Kosmo, Paul at Analog Wonderland, Steve Lloyd at Chromas, Sunny16 podcast team, Sam at Solarcan and John Whitemore to name a few.
I was fortunate to catch up with Paul Lefko from L.A. during December. On the way home from meeting Paul, I dropped in at Cambridge to meet up with John Hughes.
PROJECTS
During 2019 the secret project ended, full details will be released in due course. The Washi project started and there was one update about issues with the camera, more details soon.
For 2020, there is a street photography project due which is tailored around a few individuals and talks are ongoing with some analog photographers for another too.
FUTURE
During 2020 your first podcast due is with Bellamy at Japan Camera Hunter, there will be a fighter pilot due and many more to come. Don't be afraid of approaching me with your ideas, sell your story.
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I'm pleased to introduce you to Adam Lee aka "adams walks". He's a guy who loves travelling on foot and camping around. Recently he walked the entire length of the UK with a donkey named Martin!!! It's a fascinating story a man and a pack animal, how they learnt about each other and kept plodding on. He managed to write on his blog a little about this and even from the perspective of Martin the donkey - which is funny, so check out the links.
Fingers crossed Adam will get published too, as he's working on a book about his trip (one of a few). Adam's also work on long term plans to walk China with a mule for company.
I'm thankful to my friend Tobias for introducing Adam (Tobias featured on this episode).
Walking with martin the donkey
Working with pack animals
Blogging as donkey
Teaching photography in Oban
Wild camping
Residential photography courses
Socially engaged photography
Portraiture when travelling
Why shoot digital & fun
"Bookcase" photography project
Thoughts on Fuji x-pro
Random questions
Find out what sport Adam would take part in and where he would like to shoot if he was in space. He even plans his next adventure with a dinosaur!
Links
Website (business) - www.adamleephotography
Website (personal) - www.adamwalks.wordpress.com
Instagram - @adamswalks
Facebook - facebook.com/adamswalks
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Tuan Bui - episode 68. We came across Tuan from his beautiful work in the PhotoKlassik magazine. He's a wedding & film shooter from Chicago who loves travelling too. What I found really interesting was his choice of technology - lots of polaroids. This seemed a strange concept especially in the world of high resolution and detail found in the digital world. So have a listen to why Tuan shoots using large format & huge aeroplane lenses when using Fuji pack film.
Listen out for these areas of interest:
Learning large format
Instant film Fuji FPC
Packing camera bag
Choosing gear for the job
Great clients
Aeroplane surveillance lenses
The albatross of lenses
Importance of technology
Large format + Instax wide
Light metering manually
Difficulties of shooting Meidum format
Indian weddings + elephants
Life ending dangers of getting the shot!
How long 2improve your wedding shots
Tuan was kind enough to even talk about his film fridge with lots of lovely treats like Aerochrome!
Tuan manages to defeat the random questions so find out about:
Mexican Dog documentary project
Not spending lottery winnings
Eating rice doesn’t get you fat
Links
Website (personal) - www.tuanhbui.com
Website (work) - www.tuanb.com
Instagram (personal) - instagram.com/lightcomesthrough
Instagram (work) - instagram.com/tuanbco
Quote from the show
"It was a nice shot but not worth dying over"
Extra content
Check out the website for added photos and links to his wedding and personal work.
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In this show, we interview a guy from across the other side of the world, in a diverse country called Australia. Denis Smith is not only an Olympus visionary but someone who shoots long exposure. He creates amazing images of orbs and other patterns using long exposure + a multitude of tools. Some of these are made by his company and sold through his online store.
What made me want to interview Denis was his story, it's one with a turbulent past. He had a life-changing event that made him become who he is now - a great person and friend to all. We do talk in an open and brutal manner about mental health with men.
Through his meetups and workshops, he's able to teach people why he loves light painting so much. Denis talks about light painting and how easy it is to get started and why do-it-yourself is an important part of the process.
I would urge anyone to check the website for the full experience, where Denis's video will be available and some example shots.
Podcast contains:
Meetups vs workshops
photography changes your life
10 years shooting
battling mental health issues
flicker group ( lightjunkies )
social media
Long exposure
Diy tools
Experimentation
Olympus visionary
Of course, we get to have some fun with Denis, so listen out why we talk about:
Ski jumping long exposure
Strip joints for 90-year-olds
The perfect way to clean your lens
A pint of denis rodman
Links:
Website - http://www.Balloflight.com.au
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_ball_of_light/
Phlogger LInks:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/phlogger_photos/
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Interview with master printer Andrew Sanderson - episode 66 of Photography insights, your one stop guide to interviews with people in the photography industry.
I’m glad to bring you someone from the analogue world of the darkroom today. Andrew Sanderson is one of a few Ilford master printers and talks to us about black & white printing. Watch out for his Yorkshire accent and hope you enjoy 2 Andrew’s for the price of one!.
Andrew discusses linguistics, pinhole, x-ray film and DIY cameras. He also talks about darkroom courses and his approach to teaching. During his random questions, you will find out about the inner Andrew and why he wants to punch a few blokes called Boris and his favourite conspiracy! Hope you like his Yorkshire accent and just think 2 Andrew’s for the price of one!
In this one we discuss:
TLR’s
Shooting x-ray
Experimenting with pin-hole
Helping beginners
Social media- benefits+drawbacks
Working with Ilford
ORTHO vs Panochromatic
Print then scan
Darkroom courses
Soft focus lenses
1 lens advantages
Diy cameras
LINKS
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/andrewsandersonphotography/
Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.co.uk/andrew2499/
RANDOM QUESTIONS
Favourite conspiracy
Which boris’s need a punch
Phlogger Info
Website - http://phlogger.co.uk/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/phlogger_photos/
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It's so nice to interview from the different areas of the photography world and this one is definitely that! I remember Ethan launching the Kickstarter project for Cameradactyl back in 2018 and thought wow, how colourful is that, such a different approach.
Ethan has done a cracking job with the camera and launched all manner of accessories for cameras (not just his large-format model). He has now ventured into making a handheld 4x5 which is a great concept. Now I know not everyone is going to be thrilled about the products he makes or the choice of materials. But this is 2019, there are not many options unless you have unlimited funds and some accessories he makes are only available second hand, as they relate to cameras from the 70+80's.
What's amazing about Ethan is that he has a business mind, an engineers mind and also a photographers eye, so it was quite easy to go between business and building in the same sentence. In this one we discuss:
DIY at 10 years old
Home depot camera build challenge
Touring/selling in 50 states
Making 4x5/6x9 camera’s
Business decisions
Making custom ideas
Youtube + monetising
Scaling manufacturing
opensx70 project
Custom build/prints
Problems with home production
Building a mini-lab film processor
Random questions
Ethan easily answers our strange questions that involve:
- which mythical creature lives In Africa
- Eddie the Eagle!
- $1 million button
- Morning glory flowers
- Ideal presents for 90-year-old's
Extra content
Anyone visiting the website will be able to view photographs of his products.
Links
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cameradactyl/
Website - Cameradactyl.com
Opensx70 website - https://opensx70.com/
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For episode 64 I'm going back to my roots with this one, my very first interview was with a street photographer. I think its just something in some of us to shoot in this way. So today I've finally had a chance to catch up with the man of shadows and highlights, John Hughes.
John is a really good force for street photography, he speaks the truth and from the heart. If he doesn't like something he will tell you, so if honesty isn't for you look elsewhere! John is a full-time photographer and runs workshops, creates zines and offers one to one coaching.
He talks to us about his early start in life and how a meet up with Bruce Davidson has helped shaped who he is to this day. John actually was introduced through our mutual friend and Kodak Alaris competition winner Barney Maguire (lives in the same town).
Through our conversation we discuss:
Sticky toffee pudding beer
defined at 13 as street photographer
influences
starting digital in 2008
Analogue can hold you back
Workshops+ teaching
Camping out in same spot
Ricoh gr 2 vs 3
Camera tech
Blogging + writing problems
Find differences locations to shoot
Shooting the shadows
Starbucks 12 month project
Spending 12 hours in tate
We also talk about matters like is technology actually important with street photography? About projects and ways to shoot in everyday places.
RANDOM QUESTIONS
We did a laugh with the random questions too (*** we may or may not have cut one out as this is a family show after all). There are only the odd few swear words, so bear with us. So find out:
why John wants to punch me
what "nailmeup.com" is all about
why we talk about sticky toffee
drinking with a few blokes call John
INFO
If you want to know more about John and his work check him out here:
Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/pavementsphotography/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/john.hughes.photography/
Website - https://www.johnhughesphotography.uk/
EXTRA CONTENT
Visit my website to see links, photos and items discussed on this show.
http://phlogger.co.uk/
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So, for episode 63 you have had to listen to me, myself and I. Due to having a few days away with my family I have been a little busy to organise a guest this week. Sorry but this was partially due to me being poorly last week and cancelled my guest - first-ever time!!!
On this episode we discuss :
Kodak Alaris competition!
Talking at local college about podcasting
Retouching ideas
Zines
Edward Curtis book
New website look
It's a nice short episode for you all for a change, but in the meantime don't forget
LEAVE AN ITUNES REVIEW - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phlogger-andrew-walmsley/id1379816844?mt=2
SHARE MY WORK - https://phlogger.co.uk/
LINKS
Edward Curtis book - https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-north-american-indian-the-complete-portfolios/edward-s-curtis//9783836550567?awaid=3787&utm_source=redbrain&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=css&gclid=Cj0KCQjwi7DtBRCLARIsAGCJWBqBFB-b3vC4NwYjcvRP8JNwOWNbLTFUJypOohxobvx88kxEbzneW1oaAke4EALw_wcB&awc=3787_1571603969_82578dade4f14211ec57296568431023
Fistful of books (zines) - https://fistfulofbooks.com/
John Hughes (zines) - https://www.johnhughesphotography.uk/zines
Valentin Rizvan (zines) - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/718407370/clean-film-photography-book-zine?show_sold_out_detail=1&bes=1
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For episode 62 we have a talented commercial photographer Christina Zen - who shoots film!
Christina moved across to film after years of shooting weddings on digital to the world of film! She bought a Contax 6x4.5 and never looked back. She talks us through her experiences and provides insights about learning to use film stock effectively.
Christina shoots a variety of food, lifestyle and other commercial related work. You can see lots of her lovely images on her website (the food images are especially mouth-watering). She also mentors with one on one sessions, so if you are looking for help, look no further.
We discuss a number of topics including:
choosing film
Pushing Portra 800/Fuji 400
Shooting food + eating it!
Shotkit.com
Waist level shooting
Food photography
Mum + coping as wedding tog
Need for marketing
Less "posed" look
Being creative
Workshops + science lessons
RANDOM QUESTIONS
Christina goes through our random questions, so find out:
what would Jesus's social media handle be?
If she chooses Julia Roberts or Patrick Swayze
LINKS
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/christina.zen/?hl=en
Website - http://christinazen.com/
Other Links
Shotkit website - https://shotkit.com/
Phlogger - https://phlogger.co.uk
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For episode 60 I'm delighted to bring you a quality photographer and friend of mine too - Leon Broomhead. Leon is what you might call an experimental photographer, shooting styles that involve fashion and abstract but not directly.
What can I say about Leon, well he is a thoughtful guy, who thinks a lot about his work and how to get the desired outcome. His work is all about pushing boundaries both in a technical way and artistic. I’ve met up with Leon many times and its always been a pleasure. Sharing the same types of photography has helped both of us. Having a passion for film photography has always been part of our lives and conversations, so i’m glad to share a little with you.
In this show we discuss:
Fuji 6x9
Model expectations
Art nude/fashion photography
Shooting for yourself
Internet police + conforming
Physical contact vs social interaction
Talented models
Long exposure modes
Leaving expensive tech
Sprocket rocket
RANDOM QUESTIONS
You might also learn why Leon would take a burger to the moon, in our random questions
LINKS
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/leon.tj.photo/
Work
These links are the photos we discussed in the podcast.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BznolmwAt_D/ (the one of Amy Jayne)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzbN3jUglSX/ (the one of Marie Jean)
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Welcome to episode 59 of Photography insights, your one-stop guide to interviews with people in the photography industry. Before we move on I wanted to thank you all for listening and supporting the show. There are a couple of ways you can help further, which are, 1 - leave an iTunes review and to share the show with your friends. One of your friends will be interested, you can guarantee, there is a massive range of people interviewed so there is something for everyone’s interest.
Today we have a legendary film and video photographer from the UK called Paul Berriff. He’s been shooting over 50 years in the press world of photography and documentary film making.
Paul purchased his first camera from a newspaper round, he followed emergency vehicles on his pushbike in his teens! He learned to test his film exposure by meeting bands like the Beatles, Rolling stones in their dressing rooms in the 1960’s
Paul has some great stories from just working in the press industry and then goes into the 4 near-death experiences. I mean if you listen to them it's crazy and you might wonder how he’s still with us. I think most people would have given up after experiences like this. One of these concerns 9/11 and you cant feel the magnitude of what Paul is saying, so please do check out his video on Youtube.
As usual, check out the show notes on the website for links to his amazing work.
Rolleiflex medium format
Attic darkrooms
Chasing emergency services
Press photography
beatles/pink floyd,rolling stones at 16
Tri-x
Speed graphic, rolleiflex & Nikon f
Don't breathe for low shutter speeds!
Printers waited for Paul
1 film roll per story
Getting your film on time for trains
Police don’t arrest press photographers
Trained as fireman 2get first on scenes
Spend time with your subjects
1 year with Nasa astronauts
Digital +smart phone revolution
World treade center
Filming ground zero clearing up
INFO
Website - https://www.paulberriff.com/
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7pWtj2ynOM
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Welcome to episode 57 of photography insights, the show that interviews people in the photography industry. Today we speak with Nick Brandreth from the George Eastman Museum in New York. We learn about his role there as a specialist and he provides some background on the museum.
Nick’s a fun, energetic and motivated guy, that helps everyone learn, as you will tell from the show.
You will find information including:
Rochester institute
Eddy adams workshop
Musc with Clay + Justin
Wet collodion
Lippmann plates
Make your own dry plates
Eastman kodak + museum
Ww2 + kodak
daguerreotype camera
Moon landing camera
Nick’s lab + office
Wrestling
Importance of printing
End of the USB
Digital great teaching tool
Shoot less
Workshops + training
camera + Moon landing camera
Nick’s lab + office
Wrestling
Importance of printing
End of the USB
Digital great teaching tool
Shooting less
Workshops + training
RANDOM QUESTIONS
Nick kindly answers our random questions so find out
- when the robots will take over
- Nick takes the matrix pill
- who he would like to punch
LINKS
Eastman museum - https://www.eastman.org/
Nick Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nick.brandreth
Nick Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nickbrandreth
Nick website - https://www.nickbrandreth.com/
Please do check out the museum.
PHLOGGER
Don’t forget to check out the website phlogger.co.uk
Instagram feed - https://www.instagram.com/phlogger.co.uk/?hl=en
Itunes review - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/phlogger-andrew-walmsley/id1379816844?mt=2
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I'm very honoured to present our next guest, who will be the least youngest person I've interviewed!
Since its the 50th anniversary of the moon landings, I've got hold of Robert Shanebook who worked for Kodak. Not only did he join the biggest film company in the world, but he was part of the team who built the camera used on the Appollo space missions! Yes I'm talking about the camera that filmed Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong!!!
Robert is the only remaining member of the team from 1969, due to the age differences of his colleagues (he was only 21). He has had amazing career with Kodak and published 2 editions of his book.
We discuss:
Started shooting at 14 with commercial studio shooting 4x5!!
Electrocuted
volunteering at Kodak museum
Yashica 44
Only team member alive
Ektachrome to t-max
Travelling the world
Mr Hasselblad worked at Kodak!
Banned from releasing book
Kodak made coating plant each decade up to 2000
Rochester had 60,000 employees!
Bankruptcy
How to shoot in space
Astronauts objected to camera
Ektrachrome 64
Kodak customers & complaints
TIMING
21 - infrared
28 - the book
43 - kodak alaris + distribution of film
48 - appollo mission camera
60 - price of posting from the moon
65 - kodak customer service
INFO
Roberts book - "making kodak film" - http://www.makingkodakfilm.com/Ordering.html
Kodak Eastman museum - https://www.eastman.org/
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For episode 46 we travel around the globe to Australia, to interview the one, the only - Gina Milicia.
Gina has been working in photography for 30 years, so is very experienced. She has many resources on her website, including a blog, videos, presets, books and training through her gold membership. Gina also runs a podcast called "so you want to be a photographer" with her friend Valerie Khoo.
In this edition the podcast contains:
Garage lighting
modifier/diffusing ideas
Fuji
Camera interfaces
Podcasting
Shooting kettles
Importance of projects
Sharing resources
Group shots + hot sets
Pooling resources
Camera alliances
Working with models
Storyboard + working in media
RANDOM QUESTIONS
Gina takes part in the random questions, so find out the relevance of:
Poisons
Animals
Convicts
TIMING
0 - garage + split lighting
11 - flash lighting advice
21 - cameras + beginner advice
24 - podcasting addicts + shooting kettles
37 - shooting projects + working with models
56 - favourite shoots
62 - inspiration
65 - random questions
LINKS
http://Ginamillicia.com
https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/so-you-want-to-be-photographer/id957592464
https://ginamilicia.com/join-the-community/
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This is your next episode as promised with the Charlie Tadlock. Charlie is a 2nd year university student and an aspiring photographer from Montana, USA. He wrote an article for the elusive Emulsive site. After writing the article EM suggested we talk to Charlie and he was right, a lovely young guy.
The idea was to get a students view of photography education following an earlier podcast with Stephen Rendall (college lecturer). It will be interesting to hear 2 separate points of view. Do you think education is still the answer?
We discuss:
Education
Physical vs digital
Mamiya 6's
Making money
Advocates of film
Taking opportunities
Working with masters
Teaching others
Attic finds + hard drives
We put Charlie through our random questions too, so find out:
is a dog a mans best friend
what the definition of a shutter and click are
the relevance of rom coms
Why Dracula cant shave
The language of cows
If you liked the show don't forget to check out Charlie's website below.
INFO
Emulsive article - https://emulsive.org/author/charlie-tadlock
Website - https://tadlockphoto.com/
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We finally announce the winners from the competition ran in association with Kodak Alaris. Listen to the podcast to see who wins and who gets an "honourable mention". Winners are notified directly and there prizes will be sent in due course.
Thank you to everyone for submitting your images and showcasing what is possible. This was my first time judging a competition alongside Andy Church of Kodak Alaris. To pick a winner was very tough, the range of imagery was great. Having seen street shots, abstract, portraiture and landscape was lovely - your work was extremely appreciated.
To see the winning entries please see the website - phlogger.co.uk.
Thanks to Andy Church of Kodak Alaris for sponsoring this competition. If you haven't already please try Kodak products, please try them - you won't be let down.
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A one off small episode with your host Andrew Walmsley. In this one we discuss:
Secret project
washi project
kodak competition
studying
holiday (annual leave)
next podcast with Charlie
Anyone still wanting to get involved in the Washi project can still sign up here.
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For episode 44 we roam across Europe to the country of Finland. In today's episode we catch hold of the very busy Juho from camerarescue.org and kamerastore.com
Juho is a guy with ideas, challenges and ventures, which we manage to discuss. He talks to us about the rescue project and the immense work that goes in to restoring cameras. During this episode we talk about:
Ambitions of a teenager
NGO’s
Mandatory civil service
Uniting European shops
Failures & ventures
Equipment checks
Return rates of sigmas
rescuing 100,000 cameras by 2020
Which cameras not to buy
Building an app
Education in finland
Ingmar Bergman
You will also learn about his love of elephants and his expertise in trivial pursuit. So click on play and find out more.
INFO
Camera rescue - http://camerarescue.org
Camera shop - https://kamerastore.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/camerarescue.org/
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The phlogger brings you a special edition of phlogger presents.
On the 27th April 2019, we took part in a 24 hour shoot (I only managed a few hours) in aid of the Macmillan cancer support. The event was hosted by Jay Clark or JPC Photography and took place at the x-church in Gainsborough.
The event was a day of models, photographers, hair stylists, make up artists and body/face painters from all over the country!
As part of the event, we managed to interview a few people towards half way in the event and a few others days later. They are (in order):
- Jay Clarke
- Jay Brown
- Ashleigh Burnett
- Lizzie Moy
- Anita Robertson
At the time of publishing the event raised over £900 for the charity. Thanks to everybody involved, you were all great.
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Photos from my shoots will be all over Instagram (@phlogger_portraits)
Here are links to some of the people involved:
Jay Clarke - Instagram
X-church - Instagram
Jay Brown - Instagram
Ashleigh Burnett - Instagram
Lizzie Moy - Instagram
Anita Robertson - Facebook
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