#344 PHOTOWALK: A BEAUTIFUL LAND FROZEN IN TIME

Investigative journalist and photographer Lynzy Billing talks about her work in Afghanistan; the people, the stories, the difficulty and the beauty of this much-misunderstood land. Also, be a potentialite, what's important in life, faith in the deep south, bitten by the bug, swimming into portraits, looking v seeing, castles in Sweden and is there hope for our Earth?

FURTHER REFERENCES WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, our Facebook group, the Photowalk VERO, become an Extra Miler and support the show, Matt Ogier-Russell’s Instagram and VERO, Chris Orwig’s episode on ‘what your pictures say about you’, Finding Faith photography project by Jerimiah Smith, Wesley Harney’s Instagram, Steve McCurry, Steve Shipman’s episode, Alexandrov Klum’s episode, Blogstomp, JPEGmini, RIOT, with additional GALLERY LINKS BELOW.

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Examples of Lynzy Billing’s photojournalism.


Dave Brown photographing the friendly open water swimmers of the North East, where the sea is properly cold!


Susan Larsson (above and below) visiting Läckö Slott for a photowalk. Also see Susan’s VERO.


On the photowalk this week, my sketchbook images including (top left) the lonely tree from last weekend’s Extra Mile show.


VIDEO INSPIRATION

Robbie Coltrane referenced within today’s show.

Matt Ogier-Russell shares his passion for learning that being a ‘multipotentialite’ is a good thing.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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