Phlogger (andrew Walmsley)

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Phlogger is the creative genius of Andrew Walmsley. A blogger and photographer. Phlogger presents a podcast with photographers, models and others working in the industry. Don't forget to check the website for the latest news.

Episodios

  • Interview with fine art photographer Jan Schlegel

    11/03/2020 Duración: 01h32min

    For episode 82 we bring you a very talented large format photographer called Jan Schlegel.  I came across his work through been featured in the lovely Photoklassik magazine. Jan is a true artist who considers the final print over any part of the process.  He has been known to spend 14 hours toning his prints. So each piece is individual like no other work. We concentrate this episode on the intellectual side of life, discussing culture and the race against time.  It’s both enlightening and shocking to hear what Jan has seen over a number of visits to these regions. In this episode we talk about: - travelling to Africa, Asia - dealing with the Taliban - building wells - salt & platinum prints - language - a picture is a mirror of us As usual check out the website for links and sign up for the newsletter, that way you will always know about the latest work and podcast episodes. Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/janschlegel/ Website -  https://www.janschlegel.photography/ Pay

  • Interview with portrait photographer Jay Good

    04/03/2020 Duración: 01h24min

    For episode 81 we bring you Jay Good, a portrait photographer from Lincolnshire. Jay’s roots are in the equestrian world through his wife and started looking at networking for photographers. From initially doing social walks including learning light painting with Tobias Thompson, this progressed to networking portraiture shoots with Matt Maltby. From here we talk about his success with models, a Facebook group and a printed magazine! In this episode we talk about: beginner mistakes editing friendships useful lighting tech legends of photography models, hair colours & street portraiture future shoots experimenting with ideas education RANDOM QUESTIONS For the random questions, we discuss: how space is the answer for anger. the latest “little miss book” NEWSLETTER As usual, check out the website for links and sign up for the newsletter, that way you will always know about the latest work and podcast episodes. For now, let’s roll the music and await our guest Review Our la

  • Interview with music & fashion photographer Louis Rodiger

    26/02/2020 Duración: 01h12min

    Welcome to Photography insights, your one-stop guide to interviews with people in the photography industry. Thank you all for listening and supporting the show and please do keep the Facebook and iTunes reviews coming in.   For episode 80 we bring you Louis Rodriquez from Tijuana on the border of Mexico and California.  Like many, Louis started with digital and quickly moved to film and plies his trade shooting musicians for magazines.  Louis has tried other things in life like being a musician/songwriter and had his own studio but ended up in photography.  He talks to us about some of the people he has shot and some very interesting stories.  I need to thank Louis for his honesty about some of the issues he’s faced in his life and the everyday problems of living near a border. Podcast contains: the beauty of film sensible photography clothing working with magazines exhibitions working with Bauhaus starting photography in your 40’s searching for spirituality sha

  • Interview with Pete Falkous from Static Age zines

    19/02/2020 Duración: 01h11min

    I'm really to present a great person in the community and a friend of mine.  Pete Falkous is the man behind Static Age zines, offering a variety of work from around the globe.  He is one of the hard-working individuals that's in the industry of film photography because of his love for the medium. He has a great positive attitude towards life and gets involved with great people. Pete talks to us about his early roots of bands, zines and skateboarding that obviously made him who he is - a big kid!  You will get to learn about the man behind the brand too and why he selects people to work with and why money is not the answer. In this podcast we discuss: - zines (Bob Price, Nils Karlson, Jason Connelly) - making something you love - what's involved in publishing - giving freebies - creating zines at 14 - playing in bands - skateboarding at 11 - Jason lee + Ed Templeton + Grant Britain - why film is useful for learning - enjoy shooting - taking pictures of baths + chairs - sx70 for buildings - shoo

  • Interview with landscape photographer Mark Pimlott

    12/02/2020 Duración: 01h29min

    Mark is a digital & film photographer who also shoots on pinhole too.  His work is centred around landscapes but only in black & white.  He presents these with a single focal point (usually) using long exposure. I urge you to check out his work as again its beautiful for someone who does this as a hobby.  Do check out my website phlogger.co.uk as Mark has provided a collection of photos to show you. In this one we discuss: - long exposure - pinhole - trying portraiture - honey spot locations - when to shoot - trying different films - fun with hasselblads - why he shoots landscapes - subject isolation - camera clubs - importance of Youtube - stand development - Nick Cave music - editing techniques & more Random questions Why lose weight What comes after Instagram Why he would give a present to Mark Hamill REVIEWS We read out the latest review from Quinn Jacobson too. LINKS Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markpimlott/ Website - https://markpimlott.ne

  • Interview with film photographer & blogger - Chris Chinnock

    05/02/2020 Duración: 01h20min

    For episode 77 we bring you someone who has some wonderful film photography to showcase and also a keen blogger.  Chris Chinnock is from the North of the UK and can be seen shooting film in the world of landscapes and portraiture.  He talks to us about his experiences with blogging, photographer, cameras and commercial work.  Working with lots of local companies he pursues his time between several jobs including photography. Chris had previously shot over 30 weddings to learn his trade and didn't pick up a camera until his mid-thirties.  He sold his digital camera & equipment back in early 2019, so predominately shoots film and will hire a DSLR if needed. In this one: portraiture Kodak portra (inlcuding 800) commercial photography wedding photography Pentax 6x7 Chinnon ce4 GAS & selling gear the best lens Digital & analog approach Skin tones Confidence & learning Inexpensive light pads Outsourcing dev&scan Seikonic light meters why blogg We

  • Interview with Ibarionex Perello, Godfather of podcasting

    29/01/2020 Duración: 01h23min

    Welcome to episode 76 of Photography Insights and another great guest for you.  After listening to Ibarionex Perello aka The Candid Frame and reading his blog for some time now, I have really enjoyed his conversations with other photographers.  He seems to get the stories and such interesting people, that it can really move you.  Ibarionex has been podcasting now for over 14 years and on his 500th show!  He's also had 25 years in the photography industry, so has some great experience.  Using this gift he's run workshops and taught in different places around the globe, written 6 books and provides critique's and teaching too. One of the reasons you should listen to Ibarionex is his smooth tonal voice, it's very relaxing almost like a god of podcasting (I've compared this to James Earl Jones from Hollywood). We discussed: Podcasting & getting started The craft of interviewing Working with guests Transition between podcast + photographers Variety of guests Maintaining list

  • Interview with Top Gun Dave Baranek

    22/01/2020 Duración: 01h14min

    Welcome to episode 75 everyone and I have another different guest for you.  Some of you have been waiting excitedly for this one too - so welcome on board Flight Instructor Dave Baranek (aka callsign "Bio"). So Dave was an officer in the USA Navy and not only flew (he's a radar intercept officer)  in the f-14 Tomcat's but managed a squadron too!  Not only that but Dave has ties to one of the most famous aeroplane films ever - Top Gun!  Yes, he helped with instructing on the film and is credited too. Dave is a very friendly guy who is happy to share details of his career, which included shooting pictures whilst he was flying!  It's another interesting guest who started life with film cameras like the Konica fs1 (+ft1) and talks to us how he coped with his work and still taking some lovely images.  He tells us a little his talk in the navy and what he's done since too. So listen out for: how Dave's vision affected his path instructing at the top gun school Shooting through p

  • Interview with Bellamy from Japan Camera Hunter

    15/01/2020 Duración: 54min

    For episode 74 we bring you the man behind Japan Camera Hunter, yes its Bellamy Hunt. Bellamy is at the forefront for those in search of their dream cameras.  In fact, his business works around this idea of sourcing cameras in high-end condition.  But this isn’t all that Bellamy is know for.  Of course, there is his own 35mm film too! Called JCH Streetpan. He’s been around the analogue photography scene a long time as a blogger too, with reviews and articles on current news.  In fact, you might know him from his writing skills and honesty. In this episode we talk about: The industry of sourcing camera Japanese customs Blogging Amazon Confidentiality  Trends & travelling Of course a hint of a few rare cameras For the random questions, we discuss horse riding and the UK.  As usual, check out the website for links and sign up for the newsletter, that way you will always know about the latest work and podcast episodes. LINKS Website - https://www.japancamerahunter.c

  • Competition results with Charlie from Kodak Alaris

    08/01/2020 Duración: 26min

    First of all, can I thank you all for submitting such amazing work, you all deserve something so you have my gratitude and humble thanks.  We also need to thank Charlie and the team at Kodak Alaris for sponsoring this competition, without them we are nothing. It really does give us great pleasure to look through so many high-quality images, and coming up with a final winner and 2nd place is not easy.  So if you remember the theme was "creativity".  The only rules were to submit a maximum of 2 images and had to be shot on Kodak film. WINNERS So we will go from the top and work down, here we go: 1st place - @Aiony with his wonderful reflection of a lady's eye in a mirror - 20 rolls coming your way!!! (image link) 2nd place - "Jennifer" by @lightcomesthrough with a unique abstract/model image of a lady in a sofa - 10 rolls coming your way!!! (image link) CLOSE RUNNERS UP Due to the number of entries & the kindness of Kodak they also nominated the following as "honourable mentions" and will

  • Christmas special with the Phlogger

    29/12/2019 Duración: 29min

    Merry Christmas everyone, it's December 2019 and my final show of the year (although this will miss the usual Wednesday slot since its Christmas).  The idea behind this show was to look back over the year and talk about what has been happening in terms of meetups, blogging and podcasting. Obviously we are going to go through the results of the Kodak competition too, so stay tuned to the end for that. ARTICLES Well, what a year, as far as blogging is concerned I wrote articles for: Analogue Wonderland 35mmc Kosmo Emulsive Street Photography magazine.   We even had a guest article by David on my website about shooting infrared film too (check it out here). FRIENDSHIPS I would like to thank my friends for their continued support and help over the years teaching me how to improve my portraiture and lending me gear too.  These are namely: Leon Broomhead, Jay Good, Jay Clarke, Stephen Rendall and Jon Scrimshaw. KODAK COMPETITION Quick update on this. PODCASTING As far as friendships are concerne

  • Interview with Joshua Blackburn

    18/12/2019 Duración: 01h12min

    For episode 71 we bring you the author and photographer of the amazing book "Launderama" - Joshua Blackburn. Joshua has found his way to photography late in life after a career in design.  He embarked on a massive project to photograph all the laundrettes in London.  You will find out, the how, why and when about this fantastic story and will help you understand some of the pictures better.  It's not a book you can say fits one style of photography, it encompasses abstract art, the geometry of lines, documentary and street all rolled into one! He also talks to us about: Hoxton book binding Working with Hoxton Visiting 462 Laundrettes Exploring & travelling around London Cruising the USA with camera Projects + importance 30000 pictures as practice What's next Being a technophobe Instagram positivity Martin Parr on digital/analogue Need/lusts for technology Random questions Find out which country he would like to move and why! We discuss Xmas festivities and

  • Dominique - interview with a street portrait photographer

    11/12/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    I'm pleased to bring you this episode because I first started talking to Dominique over a year ago, through our mutual friend Sarah (link here). Sarah said what a lovely lady she was and they had become friends and she creates such lovely portraits of people.  That is no lie either, her work is stunning and so consistent.  I'm not sure how Dominique finds her subjects, but they are so different and such interesting characters. Dominique lives in New York, but originates from France so listen to her charming accent.  She is a caring and family person, who captures people on the street with her Sony. In this show Dominique talks to us about: Photography mentors Shooting at midday Sony a7r iii full frame inspiration Friendships from the street Shooting everyday Dancing New york diversity Colour vs b&w Bruce Gilden workshops Random questions In this section Dominque unveils about her previous life. She creates a funny Instagram account for somebody famous, any guesses -  

  • Adam Lee - a photographer, a donkey and travelling

    04/12/2019 Duración: 01h08min

    I'm pleased to introduce you to Adam Lee aka "adams walks".  He's a guy who loves travelling on foot and camping around.  Recently he walked the entire length of the UK with a donkey named Martin!!!  It's a fascinating story a man and a pack animal, how they learnt about each other and kept plodding on.  He managed to write on his blog a little about this and even from the perspective of Martin the donkey - which is funny, so check out the links.   Fingers crossed Adam will get published too, as he's working on a book about his trip (one of a few).  Adam's also work on long term plans to walk China with a mule for company. I'm thankful to my friend Tobias for introducing Adam (Tobias featured on this episode). Walking with martin the donkey Working with pack animals Blogging as donkey Teaching photography in Oban Wild camping Residential photography courses Socially engaged photography Portraiture when travelling Why shoot digital & fun "Bookcase" photograph

  • Tuan Bui - interview with a wedding & film photographer

    27/11/2019 Duración: 01h14min

    Tuan Bui - episode 68.  We came across Tuan from his beautiful work in the PhotoKlassik magazine.  He's a wedding & film shooter from Chicago who loves travelling too.  What I found really interesting was his choice of technology - lots of polaroids.  This seemed a strange concept especially in the world of high resolution and detail found in the digital world.  So have a listen to why Tuan shoots using large format & huge aeroplane lenses when using Fuji pack film. Listen out for these areas of interest: Learning large format Instant film Fuji FPC Packing camera bag Choosing gear for the job Great clients Aeroplane surveillance lenses The albatross of lenses Importance of technology Large format + Instax wide Light metering manually Difficulties of shooting Meidum format Indian weddings + elephants Life ending dangers of getting the shot! How long 2improve your wedding shots Tuan was kind enough to even talk about his film fridge with lots of lovel

  • Interview with light painter Denis Smith

    20/11/2019 Duración: 01h09min

    In this show, we interview a guy from across the other side of the world, in a diverse country called Australia.  Denis Smith is not only an Olympus visionary but someone who shoots long exposure.  He creates amazing images of orbs and other patterns using long exposure + a multitude of tools.  Some of these are made by his company and sold through his online store. What made me want to interview Denis was his story, it's one with a turbulent past.  He had a life-changing event that made him become who he is now - a great person and friend to all.  We do talk in an open and brutal manner about mental health with men. Through his meetups and workshops, he's able to teach people why he loves light painting so much.  Denis talks about light painting and how easy it is to get started and why do-it-yourself is an important part of the process. I would urge anyone to check the website for the full experience, where Denis's video will be available and some example shots.  Podcast

  • Interview with master printer - Andrew Sanderson

    13/11/2019 Duración: 01h19min

    Interview with master printer Andrew Sanderson - episode 66 of Photography insights, your one stop guide to interviews with people in the photography industry. I’m glad to bring you someone from the analogue world of the darkroom today.  Andrew Sanderson is one of a few Ilford master printers and talks to us about black & white printing.  Watch out for his Yorkshire accent and hope you enjoy 2 Andrew’s for the price of one!. Andrew discusses linguistics, pinhole, x-ray film and DIY cameras. He also talks about darkroom courses and his approach to teaching.  During his random questions, you will find out about the inner Andrew and why he wants to punch a few blokes called Boris and his favourite conspiracy!  Hope you like his Yorkshire accent and just think 2 Andrew’s for the price of one! In this one we discuss: TLR’s Shooting x-ray Experimenting with pin-hole Helping beginners Social media- benefits+drawbacks Working with Ilford ORTHO vs Panochromatic Print then scan&n

  • Interview with camera inventor Ethan Moses from Cameradactyl

    06/11/2019 Duración: 01h08min

    It's so nice to interview from the different areas of the photography world and this one is definitely that!  I remember Ethan launching the Kickstarter project for Cameradactyl back in 2018 and thought wow, how colourful is that, such a different approach. Ethan has done a cracking job with the camera and launched all manner of accessories for cameras (not just his large-format model).  He has now ventured into making a handheld 4x5 which is a great concept.  Now I know not everyone is going to be thrilled about the products he makes or the choice of materials.  But this is 2019, there are not many options unless you have unlimited funds and some accessories he makes are only available second hand, as they relate to cameras from the 70+80's. What's amazing about Ethan is that he has a business mind, an engineers mind and also a photographers eye, so it was quite easy to go between business and building in the same sentence.  In this one we discuss: DIY at 10 years old Home depot

  • Interview with street photographer John Hughes

    30/10/2019 Duración: 01h22min

    For episode 64 I'm going back to my roots with this one, my very first interview was with a street photographer.  I think its just something in some of us to shoot in this way.  So today I've finally had a chance to catch up with the man of shadows and highlights, John Hughes. John is a really good force for street photography, he speaks the truth and from the heart.  If he doesn't like something he will tell you, so if honesty isn't for you look elsewhere!  John is a full-time photographer and runs workshops, creates zines and offers one to one coaching. He talks to us about his early start in life and how a meet up with Bruce Davidson has helped shaped who he is to this day.  John actually was introduced through our mutual friend and Kodak Alaris competition winner Barney Maguire (lives in the same town). Through our conversation we discuss: Sticky toffee pudding beer defined at 13 as street photographer influences starting digital in 2008 Analogue can hold you back Workshops+ teaching Camping out i

  • October update by Phlogger

    23/10/2019 Duración: 14min

    So, for episode 63 you have had to listen to me, myself and I.  Due to having a few days away with my family I have been a little busy to organise a guest this week.  Sorry but this was partially due to me being poorly last week and cancelled my guest - first-ever time!!! On this episode we discuss : Kodak Alaris competition! Talking at local college about podcasting Retouching ideas Zines Edward Curtis book New website look It's a nice short episode for you all for a change, but in the meantime don't forget LEAVE AN ITUNES REVIEW  - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phlogger-andrew-walmsley/id1379816844?mt=2 SHARE MY WORK - https://phlogger.co.uk/ LINKS Edward Curtis book - https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-north-american-indian-the-complete-portfolios/edward-s-curtis//9783836550567?awaid=3787&utm_source=redbrain&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=css&gclid=Cj0KCQjwi7DtBRCLARIsAGCJWBqBFB-b3vC4NwYjcvRP8JNwOWNbLTFUJypOohxobvx88kxEbzneW1oaAke4EALw_wcB&awc=

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