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State Secrets: Inside The Making Of The Electric State


1 Family Secrets: Chris Pratt & Millie Bobby Brown Share Stories From Set 22:08
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Host Francesca Amiker sits down with directors Joe and Anthony Russo, producer Angela Russo-Otstot, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, and more to uncover how family was the key to building the emotional core of The Electric State . From the Russos’ own experiences growing up in a large Italian family to the film’s central relationship between Michelle and her robot brother Kid Cosmo, family relationships both on and off of the set were the key to bringing The Electric State to life. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . State Secrets: Inside the Making of The Electric State is produced by Netflix and Treefort Media.…
Photography Insights - important industry interviews by Phlogger
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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
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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
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Welcome to episode 174 of photography insights, the show that goes behind the scenes with people in the photography industry. Today you have just myself to listen to! So in this one find out: Street candy update Kirklees photographic a few messages from guests why I'm stopping I wanted to say for anyone reading the notes, it's been a great 3 years of my life doing this. I've thoroughly enjoyed speaking with people around the globe and meeting so many friends. Each one has meant so much and I've learned from so many and hope you are proud of who I'm becoming. I could never have envisaged this change happening, but after the changes discussed in the podcast you can understand why. Keep watching my social feed for any updates. Thanks for all the fish. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 173 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Today we get to catch up with Ethan Moses from Cameradactyl. I hadn't spoken to Ethan since November 2019 but always followed his work. When he was running a recent project I couldn't help but be interested. Ethan has been playing with "afghan" cameras as they call them, huge 20x24 bits of technology. Not only that but he's been using the ra4 process to make his own version of instant positive prints! Ethan's personality always shines through, a man who can't stop playing and inventing. So in this one listen out for: instax + polaroid film Elsa Dorfman Zorki/Fed/Kiev + Pentacons Mongoose + Meerkat Making cameras Repairing & playing Selling to the industry Links Website - https://www.cameradactyl.com/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/CAMERADACTYLCameras Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his range here https://kosmofoto.com/2022/02/chroma-cameras-unveils-new-medium-format-models-and-new-camera-shutter-plans/ For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Matilde Simas - Human rights, cybersex + trafficking 1:11:58
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 172 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Today we get to talk about documentary photography and about subject that is worth you knowing about. When I first approached Matilde Simas about her work I was interested in her approach and how she worked given the difficult subject. So to better explain Matilde is a documentary photographer from Boston in the USA. Matilde is a graduate of psychology, a humanitarian (founded Capture Humuanity which we discuss) , parent and photographer. The work is all about human rights and has had her work across galleries around the world. Matilde herself is a lovely person and the work is about careful thought of representing this subject matter, It's been achieved with some class, dignity and respect of the survivors of trafficking. Trafficking is one of the subjects we have heard about but don't always know much about. There maybe some sad parts to the interview as it's pretty emotional stuff hearing about this, but I urge you to carry on. You can see more of her work and the countries she has been to on her website and this will provide a better focus of the problems in that area. It's not something that is happening in third world countries either, it happens everywhere as you will hear! We also approach the topic of the Massai warriors and female genital modification too, which again is another human right issue in many countries. Having choice is not always clear or straight forward, despite the health concerns. So in this one: support, shelters & psychological help NGO's vulnerability forced labour, marriage and servants cybersex re-trafficking FGM Massai customs portraiture Links Website - https://www.matildesimas.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattie_simas/ Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his range here https://kosmofoto.com/2022/02/chroma-cameras-unveils-new-medium-format-models-and-new-camera-shutter-plans/ For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Shin Yatagai - Blur, paintings and visions 1:05:58
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 171 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. For this episode we jump across the ocean to Japan and talk with Shin Yatagai. He's another young photographer with some beautiful work behind him. Initially a recommend by the one and only Johan Brooks from episode 158. Shin's work is about attention to detail rather lens sharpness or quality. He finds a concept, plans and executes this work with an artistic flair. I have to thank Shin for speaking in English too, considering he only lived in the UK for a year and doesn't speak very often. I really enjoyed talking to Shin, he's down to earth and shy but very creative. He even speaks freely about living with ADHD and how he copes with his photography. We had some laughs and discussed: inspirations from paintings classic photography capture one making a vision capturing movement directing models culture + non-traditional clothing textures + structures self portraiture LINKS Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shin__l/ Website - https://shin-photography.studio.site/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Steve Dunwell - Drones, Harvard & Initiative 1:36:55
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 170 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Today I'm bringing you a longer interview, it's mainly because Steve articulates so well I didn't want to remove much from our chat. Steve Dunwell was recommended by the lovely Lou Jones so naturally I had to look at his work. He comes from the Boston region of America too, but shoots aerial and architecture work. It's a very different field to most and due to the nature of the work very different! It's really intriguing talking to someone who just hops on a plane or helicopter with someone after thinking about an idea. Sometimes it's not about working for clients, but a project or picture he has in mind. Steve has many decades experience in the industry so seen a lot of changes and adopted these in his work. In the last 5 years he has used the DJI range of drones to further increase the style of work he can create. So in this one we discuss: point of view specialising working with clients initiative timing + seasons competing patterns Harvard university There will be some example images from Steve on the website too, so look out for those. Links Website - https://stevedunwell.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/steve_dunwell_boston/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 169 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Today it's a slightly shorter show than usual and one of the catch up's I discussed about last year. There will be more of these over the coming months but will spread them out. This one features Andrew Sanderson from the UK, who was last on the show back in episode 66! So I thought it would be nice to near what Andrew's worked on over the last couple of years. Andrew is the infamous Ilford darkroom master who has helped many people. He is caring and knowledgeable person and often found helping us newbie's out on Facebook groups. He recently started a new business and has launched a new Instagram at the same time. He's offering a creative approach to printing. So instead of offering a straight lab print, if you allow him, he will provide his own artistic interpretation. I think it's a great idea and already he's seeing some interest in this idea. In this one we discuss: keeping people interested kit&pro lenses weird lens guy fun art galleries Please do check out Andrew's new feed and he's also sent over an example image of a print he's made, so check that out on my website. Links Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/andrew.sanderson.96155 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/masterprint.yournegatives/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Zachary Stephens - Breastfeeding, Children and Polaroids 1:09:04
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 168 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Welcome to the latest show everyone, this one features an artist from the New Hampshire region in the USA. Paula from the Griffin put a post about Zachary Stephens work, so naturally I had to check it out. After looking through his and his website we arranged to get him to talk to us. Zach is a really lovely guy, a husband, father, educator and artist. It's really nice to see Zach working with his children on his "are we there yet" project. This one really drew my attention being a father myself and couldn't help but laugh at some of his scenes. As any dad will tell you, if you have girls at some point they will be cutting your hair and applying make up to you! I hope you find time to check the links and laugh too at the photography. We also find time to talk about his "watching the ice melt" series too, which has been exhibited, another interesting take on the world and light. Zach has also covered another unusual project too, involving breastfeeding. It's a very authentic, tastefully shot series of portraits with mothers for Vermont local health authority. So watch out for these areas today: higher education changes from the pandemic photo journalism composite art cyanotypes why make work expired polaroids long term projects Links Website - https://zacharypstephens.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/zacharypstephens/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Nicole Morrison - Carl, Freelancing & GIF's 1:03:30
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 167 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. I'm pleased to introduce you all to a photographer from San Francisco called Nicole Morrison. Nicole specialises in food and drink,as well as lifestyle photography. When you come across her work you are drawn in by the colours and happy vibe. It's not a simple thing to create and has taken practise. We talk about how she has adopted to freelancing in to the world after leaving university. Nicole is a happy and smiling type of person and loves writing too. I came across her work through Lenscratch as she had done some interesting work with GIF's. The project about makers was really interesting and drew me in, it's so nice to see people using their hands in this age of technology and especially considering her local area (Silicon Valley). So in this one we discussed: editing photos vs writing bright colours GIF formats importance of test shoots culture shocks mentors Etsy surviving freelance Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nicolemorrisonphoto/ Website - https://www.nicolemorrisonphotography.com/ Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Kathrin Federer - Anxiety, NFT's & Spies 1:12:07
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 166 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Welcome to 2022 everybody, happy new year. It will be interesting to see what this year brings. Sorry the slack service recently I decided to take time off and relax (literally no photography at all). Podcast schedule should return to normal soon, so just bear with me if there are any gaps. I'm pleased to present this weeks guest is Kathrin Federer from Switzerland. I had been following her for some time on Instagram and her work was so stunning, so got in touch. Kathrin is actually a digital artist, so it was interesting to see and hear her talk about her approach to creating images. It's not a full time engagement for her as she works in media, but never the less, a fabulous talent. She works with companies and people like Adobe so keep a look out for her work. In this one we discuss: dealing with communication storing ideas anxiety & distractions NFT's, blockchain + minting graphic cards creating youtube content spy vs spy Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kathrinfederer.ch/ Website - https://en.kathrinfederer.ch/ Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Christmas 2021 with Eoghan Hennessy and Christopher Osborne 1:14:33
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 165 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Over the last few years I have always wanted to do a christmas special which would have to be different. After rummaging around my mind I finally came up with a plan and invited a couple of analogue shooting friends on to the show. So this will break off for the normal interview style and will focus on the world of analogue and christmas obviously. I'm pleased to invite Eoghan Hennessey (prounounced Owen) and of course I messed that up several times. Also from the world of silvergrain and film we have the esteemed Christopher Osborne. Both guests are great film shooters, active in our UK film group but also fun to talk to, hence why they are here. If you are ready for the show, it's themed around the 3 ghosts, past; present and the future, meaning we all cover an element each. So we will be talking about what we miss, what we want and expect in the future! Not only that but Eoghan and Christopher have agreed to take part in my barmy christmas quiz too - it's a bit of my usual type questions with some sensible ones too. It's a lot of fun so do listen for that. So in this one we cover: Film subscriptons Grant Brittain Pin hole Kodak/Ilford/Orwo/cinestill,Fuji +Lomography Film scanning Intrepid Kosmo Foto Chrome Camera Slides Cibachrome Meyer optic Film developers and more Links Quite a few so here goes in alphabetical order: 35mmc - https://www.35mmc.com/27/10/2021/photography-through-the-pandemic-book-kickstarter-is-live/ Analogue Wonderland film sub box - https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/products/the-analogue-wonderbox Chroma Camera - https://chroma.camera/product/cube-24x24mm-frame-135-pinhole/ Cool Film sub box - https://coolfilm.co.uk/ Grant Brittain- http://gingkopress.com/shop/push/ Intrepid - https://intrepidcamera.co.uk/products/intrepid-enlarger-kit-full Kosmo Foto - https://kosmofoto.com/product/kosmo-foto-agent-shadow-film/ Meyer Optic - https://silvergrainclassics.com/en/2021/12/meyer-optic-gorlitz-experience/ Piinhole - https://realitysosubtle.fr/custom-cameras/realitysosubtle-6x17/ Pyro developer - https://www.zoneimaginglab.co.uk/ordering-2/25j28ro7qvmdar7fpskjyyhw0q1wyc Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Emilio Cresciani - cuts, rubbish & spills 1:05:35
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 164 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. One day I was sending hello messages to people that had recently followed me on Instagram. I usually check out their images and websites, so I can decide if I'm going to follow their work. As you imagine I follow a lot of people and try to keep a small number of close people to engage with. After Emilio Cresciani followed me I was intrigued and after seeing his projects I messaged him through Instagram and here we are! Emilio is an artist from Australia who sees beauty in elements all around us. It was fun talking to Emilio for his laid back personality as you will soon find out. He's a caring person too who teaches people with disabilities and worked in care previously as well. What's even more interesting is his project based work - like "remains of the day". A great project looking at waste and how humans are affecting this world. When talking about his oil slicks, we are looking at what comes out the ground is driping back in to the ground. Don't get me started on his car screen's too, buying over 30 of these and making art out of these. Honestly he's able to see patterns and something interesting and use different photography processes to make art. As we finish the conversation we talk about awards and competitions, then finally memories of his grandad. So in this one look out for: - recycle + waste - negative consequences - metallic paper - shooting roadside - rain - safety glass - iphone vs photograms - making a lightbox - working with ice Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/emilio_08/ Website - http://emiliocresciani.com/about-emilio Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ Review You may have seen on social media recently, I posted the latest iTunes review. It certainly made me laugh its a pretty bad one but everyone is entitled to an opinion so here goes. "Don’t bother" Worst interviewer in history. Mumbles. Interrupts. Wouldn’t know an intelligent question if it fell on him. All I can say is, whatever you are doing now, just stop. Go leave a review and help me cancel this out. I can handle criticism, but we all know the statements are incorrect. I'm not the worst interviewer, just one of them, oh well you have to laugh. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Lou Jones - skills, slides & survival 1:29:49
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 163 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. This interview is one I had been really looking forward to as well, so let me tell you why. First of Lou Jones was recommended by Paula Tognarelli and as the ex-head at Griffin museum, she knows a talent when she sees one. So after reaching out we had a brief chat weeks before the discussion you will hear. Lou is such an interesting guy and time just flew by, so I apologise for the length of this one. I was going to split in to 2 episodes but seemed stupid so take your time with this one. It was actually too hard to cut, the beginning of our chat lay the foundations for who Lou is and we escalate through his career and experiences (through still film and the digital world). The thing is Lou has worked for many big names like Time/Life, National Geographic and other Fortune 500 companies, he's wrote many books, travelled and taught. It's practically impossible to cover so much variety and its ever changing. Even though we didn't get chance to talk about it, his next project is so important - thats the PanAfricaProject, so do check out his work. So we get to talk about life, cinematography like Bladerunner and Dune, and how they effect our photography. We move in to the life and times of being a black photographer, from getting noticed to maintaining a career. It's a long career shooting with text book publishers, advertisers, models, the Olympics (winter and summer) to musicians. Not only that but we discuss how important his Death Row series was to him as a person and his career. You need to listen to this as it's a rare thing to gain access to death row inmates. Lou is a fabulous, fun and well spoken guy, so lets hope we see him again in the future. For now here a list of a few points we come across: dyslexia influences cinematography motion working for clients being different a million slides getting appointments the olympics Charles Mingus contact visits Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/loujonesstudio/ Website - https://www.fotojones.com/ Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Peter Kayafas - Discipline, New York + Totems 1:07:38
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 162 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Once again we head to the big apple for our next guest, someone from the world of film, the darkroom, education and travels. It's a great pleasure to talk with someone whose work has been exhibited around San Francisco, New York and New Orleans. Peter Kayafas teaches at the Pratt Institute in New York but is also the director of Eakins Press and involved in other photography related boards. I wanted to talk with Peter as he travels around the US and manages to make prints and monographs of his work usually in the form of books. I mean you can't beat a good photography book so do check out the links. Peter has vast experience with teaching but also with shooting and darkroom too, so much he was in the darkroom with his dad around 2-3 years of age! It was interesting to talk about his projects which are "the way west", "totems" which is about links to the past; "people in new york". The people of New York stands out in the sense he even made 36" square prints on aluminium for this exhibition - imagine that! The last one we discuss is "coney island waterdance" which he shot during the 1990's about the polar bear club. So in this one listen out for: broadening skills default audiences 80 days in a darkroom printed medium discipline using instagram Links Instagram - Instagram link Website - Website link < Way west book - Book link < Coney Island book (US) - Book link < Coney Island book (UK) - Coney book link UK < Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Richard Chivers - Gas, glass and social housing 55:57
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 161 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. As many of you know I love shooting architecture, there is something that draws me in. After following a few photographers I have tried encouraging them to come on the show. but it's tough in this field. I see a lot of international artist so appreciate speaking about your work is not easy. Well that changed and pleased to introduce Richard Chivers to you all. Richard is from the UK and not only loves architecture, but shoots this genre professionally too. What's also interesting is although he's a digital shooter, Richard loves 5x4 too, so a lot of his personal work was shot with his large format. A talented man who works all over shooting some stunning buildings for architects. This work has led him to personal projects too as part of some collectives too. The projects like degeneration and off grid are all about the history of architecture in the UK and how its a changing landscape. From the 1950's social housing to Victorian engineering and modern sky scrapers, we cover it all! Some of this work has been shot in cities like Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Southampton,Sheffield, Liverpool and Birmingham. So in this one look out for: controversy of glass New York vantage points shooting 5x4 social housing architects tilt shift gas holders Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richchiversphoto/ Website - https://www.rchivers.co.uk/ Personal Website - https://www.rchiversphoto.co.uk/ Map 6 Collective - https://www.map6.co.uk/ Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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1 Andrew Bartram - The fens, skateboards and workshops 1:09:50
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My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 160 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Today I talk with a fellow countryman and even has the same name, so 2 Andrew's for the price of one - bargain! Some of you film fans will know Andrew Bartram from his podcasting - on both the "lensless podcast" or the "large format photography podcast". He is one of those genuine souls you find the in community who doesn't mind helping anyone. After working in the same industry for 40 years Andrew felt like a change and now he's spending some time teaching others through the "Fenland Darkroom". Personally I think its a fab thing to do and he's hitting a group of people that often miss out - so listen out why. He has experience with various types of film, cameras up to large format, different processes like tin types and decades in the darkroom. Andrew is frequently found on social media helping out and blogging too. So in this one we talk about: workshops pricing washi film memory killers ortho film x-ray film contact prints collecting Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/warboyssnapper/ Website - https://andrewbartram.wordpress.com/ Lensless Podcast - https://anchor.fm/thelenslesspodcast Large format photography podcast - https://largeformatphotographypodcast.podbean.com/ Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his new cute & small pin hole camera at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ News Recently i've had some annual leave from the day job so been in the darkroom. It's been great to be back and playing around with ideas. I would never know how to classify my work or what I do. I have a liberal approach to my art, sure this is science but most of it is experimenting. Recently I have played with perspectives, tried montage/mirroring, used blue some dye and old paper. This weeks guest has got me thinking too, so let's see. I'm pleased to say my film washi project has now completed too - this is the one that involved the smallest film company in the world and a 72 exposure camera. It was a lot of fun sending this off to random people around the UK and France. Of course we were delayed by covid so it's taken a little time. Anyway watch out for an article soon on this. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message…
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