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386: Jim Scott - Photographing the Castles of Northumberland

386: Jim Scott - Photographing the Castles of Northumberland

Update: 2024-09-09
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Welcome to another episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen." Today we have a fascinating journey ahead with our guest, Jim Scott. Join us as we delve into Jim's ambitious project of photographing all 70 castles in Northumberland, England. We'll explore his dedication to capturing these historical landmarks with moody, authentic compositions that avoid modern intrusions and heavy post-processing. Jim shares his creative approach to documentary and artistic photography, the importance of balance and focal points, and the challenges of revisiting locations to uncover new perspectives.



We'll also discuss the role of photography in building community, fostering relationships, and providing an escape into nature. Learn about the multifaceted joys of photography, from the technical gear to the sheer thrill of connecting with subjects like puffins. Moreover, Jim reflects on the nuances of social media, the ethics of geotagging, and the impact of public awareness on fragile sites. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or just love uncovering hidden historical gems, this episode promises invaluable insights and inspiration. So tune in, and let's immerse ourselves in the rich heritage of Northumberland's castles, through the lens of Jim Scott—the castle guy!


Resources Mentioned on the Podcast
  1. Support the podcast

  2. Jim's Facebook Group for the Project

  3. Join our conversations about each episode on Patreon

Photographers Mentioned on the Podcast
  1. Verity Milligan

  2. Daryl Walker

  3. Finn Beales

  4. Bill Ward

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386: Jim Scott - Photographing the Castles of Northumberland

386: Jim Scott - Photographing the Castles of Northumberland

Matt Payne