Cambodia's People

Looking for inspiration, I found it in the warmth and friendlyness of the Cambodian people. This Podcast deals with capturing images of people. I use five images from my Cambodian portfolio as examples and dissect them. There is less focus on the gear involved, because quite frankly, it makes very little difference. I try to show you why each photo (for me) works.

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Lost in Iceland

Wandering the Icelandic landscape during the nocturnal hours led me to understand what a wilderness landscape really is. If you want an insight into the thoughts and feelings I had whilst in Iceland making images, then I'm pleased to tell you that i have just completed a new podcast about it.

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My podcast is now being published in iTunes, so if you have an iPod and iTunes, then you can subscribe to my podcast series by going here.

Future Podcasts - what would you like to see?

I'm currently working on some further podcasts. In the pipeline as I type, I have one on my experiences whilst shooting in Iceland. And I'm also putting together one focusing on the aesthetic choices, and thought processes I go through whilst shooting portraiture in Cambodia. But perhaps there's something in particular you'd like me to cover? If so, Let me know.

Torres del Paine NP, Patagonia

A photographic Journey through one of Patagonia's spectacular national parks. I thought it would be a great idea to put a podcast together with my thoughts on photography. I've just completed my first 'episode'. This one is about Patagonia. I should stress that I use the term 'episode' loosely, as I currently have 'tentative' plans to produce some more.

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I just bought a whole pile of audio recording gear - a neat flash recorder, and a couple of microphones. I have a background in post audio production so this is nothing new for me. But what is new, is combining audio and dialog with my photography.

My intention is that when I travel in future, I will record the surrounding places, whether it is the windswept pampas of Patagonia, or people praying in some east Asian temple somewhere. My hope is that I can produce further podcasts about my trips, which should be richer than this podcast as I didn't have any source material to use.

Should you wish to subscribe to the podcast, you can do so via any of these feeds:

My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-c4762b09cb54f070c0e25c0cbdeaa9ac}

My iTunes feed!

I hope you enjoy it, and perhaps I'll get my act together and start to produce some more.