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Category: Photographic education

Episode #272: The Re-launch Episode!

Episode #272: The Re-launch Episode!

This week: The podcast is back! It’s been a while since the last episode… but look –  your wait is over! In this week’s show, I’m bringing you up to speed and introducing this ‘Version 2.0’ of the podcast. Enjoy! Some quick links to things mentioned in this week’s show: Giles on Instagram The Active Photographer […]

What I Learned From Making Mistakes Repeatedly

What I Learned From Making Mistakes Repeatedly

I messed up the shot. I had one chance… and I blew it. Then I did it again. And again. And again. Dammit. I just couldn’t get it right. Honestly, the only thing more off than my timing was the focus – and the only thing worse than the focus was the exposure. And you […]

Episode #111 - Introducing TAP Jolly 2013

Episode #111 – Introducing TAP Jolly 2013

This week: I’m giving you an overview of what you can expect from the first TAP Jolly photography event  of 2013, taking place on the 26th-28th April. I really hope it’s something that appeals to you! Some quick links to things mentioned in this show: The Active Photographer Jolly web page The Active Photographer Jolly […]

Episode #39 - Thoughts About The First Ever TAP Jolly

Episode #39 – Thoughts About The First Ever TAP Jolly

This week: I’m in the car once again, this time heading back from the very first Active Photographer Jolly, held in St. Leonards, Dorset. This weekend’s event, set in the glorious English countryside, gave attendees the chance to indulge themselves in their enthusiasm for photography and the great outdoors. The weather wasn’t perfect, but everyone […]

Episode #26 – A Picture Has To Tell A Story

Episode #26 – A Picture Has To Tell A Story

This week: I’m in conversation once again with photographer/writer Hugh Graham, who was one of my lecturers when I studied photography at University. The starting point for our conversation on this occasion is the following question: If you can photograph a wedding, does that mean you can photograph just about any kind of social photography […]

Episode #21 – Discussing Photographic Education

Episode #21 – Discussing Photographic Education

This week: I’m in conversation with photographer/writer Hugh Graham, who was one of my lecturers when I studied photography at University. Since graduation, I have subsequently worked with Hugh over the past ten years or so, during which time we’ve often questioned just what part the education process plays in the makeup of a good […]