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By Svein Olav Humberset, Ian Nutt
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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
In this episode we chat with former guests, and get call-ins from those who couldt not chat live with us.
Hope you all enjoy and lets hope for a fantastic 2022!
Jeremy Calow is a Canadian born landscape and nature fine art photographer based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He specialises in photography around the Canadian Rockies and Alberta Prairies. Svein Olav Humberset and Ian Barnaby Nutt speak with Jeremy about his work, his projects, about how gear affects process and the relationship between mental health issues and photography.
Esben & The Witch - https://open.spotify.com/album/401y26iy6WN0RWN8jvmC1y?si=HUlNe_8kTkysO4ZnjgeS9A
Jeremy's website - https://www.jeremycalowphotography.com/
Jeremy on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.calow/
And on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JeremyCalow
In this episode I talk to Arild Båsmo, the founder of Valoi - a film holder system for scanning film. We talk mostly about troubleshooting DSLR-scanning, and Arild helps to clarify a few things along the way that might help you out when your Epson flatbed decides to call it a day.
Enjoy!
In this first episode of the new season, we chat to Hans Rosemond, who has inspired alot of analog shooters through his youtube channel over the years. I knew i had to talk to him as soon as i saw his videos on Kallitype printing. We chat about life and stuff at first, and then switch to alternative printing. Hope to chat even more with Hans some day! Enjoy the season opening!
In this episode, Ian cobbles together audio recordings made over a period of a month that describe his experience of attending a street/reportage photography course.
You can see my pictures from the day here: https://barnabynutt.com/2020/02/22/dublin-street-photography/
And learn more about Cathal's courses here: https://www.cathal-mcnaughton.com/courses
A short recording from a forest, by a holy well, in County Kerry.
See more of Ian's words and pictures on his blog: https://barnabynutt.com/
And yes, the background sound in that final wrap-up piece is the next named storm (Dennis) beating against the windows as I recorded...
Welcome to episode 22. It's the first time that Svein and I have had a chat for almost 4 months, and we update on what we've been upto in the intervening period, and our upcoming plans for exhibitions.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/3184993@N20/discuss/72157712954742851/
In this episode, Ian records his first solo interview, making his debut with a Pulitzer Prize winner no less!
Cathal McNaughton is a multi-award-winning photojournalist currently based in Ireland. After winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for his coverage of the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh, Cathal relocated back to Ireland where he is continuing his work documenting people and places.
Previously Cathal was chief photographer for Reuters in India and has travelled extensively in Asia covering news stories of world importance. He also worked for Reuters in Europe, the Press Association and The Daily Telegraph - and his work regularly features in leading publications across the globe.
Cathal’s photography has won him major accolades including POYI, U.K Press Photographer of the Year, Royal Photographer of the Year and Environmental Photographer of the Year. His work capturing the struggle of the exiled Rohingya Muslims saw him awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Photography in New York in 2018.
Cathal leads master classes, workshops and conferences in universities and travels worldwide talking about the role of the media in divided societies, and the importance of factual journalism in the world of social media.
Check out his website: https://www.cathal-mcnaughton.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c_mcnaughton/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cathal1978
Thanks to Cathal for taking the time to speak to us and allowing us to use one of his images for the episode's artwork.
We hope that you're enjoying the mix of episodes that we're releasing at the moment - interviews, field reports and occasionally, even the two of us on the same show at the same time! As usual, let us have your feedback and ideas of what you'd like to see on the show. As long as it fits our brief of being more about projects, ideas and motivations rather than gear, we'd love to hear them.
Find Ian here: https://barnabynutt.com/
and Svein here: http://www.humbersetfoto.com/
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.