Episode Sixteen with Mark Littlejohn, Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish

In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, starting with their favorite whiskies and transitioning into discussions about photography, particularly focusing on the representation of women in the field. They explore the unique geological landscapes of Scotland and how these influence photography. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by women in photography and the importance of community and support. Finally, they reflect on their past interviews and brainstorm ideas for future discussions. In this conversation, the speakers delve into their personal experiences and influences in photography, particularly focusing on the beauty of landscapes and the impact of various photographers on their artistic journeys. They discuss the significance of specific locations, such as Oswater and Tasmania, and how these places inspire their work. The dialogue also touches on the importance of interpreting landscapes uniquely and the desire to explore new voices in photography. As they share their travel aspirations and future plans, they emphasize the need for audience engagement in selecting future guests for their discussions.

Chapters

00:00 Whiskey and Chit Chat: Setting the Scene
03:02 Photography and the Call to Action
06:01 Women in Photography: Representation and Challenges
12:00 Geology and Landscape: The Beauty of Scotland
17:55 The Influence of Nature on Photography
23:58 Reflections on Interviews and Future Ideas
29:00 The Muse of Oswater
32:13 Influential Photographers and Their Impact
36:08 Transformative Experiences in Photography
39:52 The Connection Between Scotland and Tasmania
43:03 Travel Aspirations and Future Plans
50:59 Exploring New Voices in Photography
57:56 The Art of Landscape Interpretation



Episode Sixteen with Mark Littlejohn, Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish

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