Anything that helps, that can change your life for the better is essential for all our lives, but not just for the creator but the viewer. To enjoy these creations that come from inside the creators mind. Wonderful aperture into peoples visions, minds and healing with creativity and Photography. Wonderful Neale and lots of great images. Really enjoyed, so glad I’ve connected to your channel, podcast and creativity.
I find peace when I lift my camera... and I relive that peace when I look at the photos that I took. I will play this video over and over, as their words are powerful and focusing...
I have a little more of Ian's interview that I'll be featuring on the podcast in the future. He speaks so eloquently on this subject, as do all those featured. I would so love to attend one of Paul Sander's mindfulness days.
A valuable video for all of us who understand. Photography is a pressure valve to release the raw stresses and bruises of life. My camera is a constant companion. Thanks for this, Neale.
Thanks Andrew - you're entirely right about the pressure valve concept. I've personally found that the camera and local river wanderings, have been invaluable during this period.
Excellent, Neale, as always. Mental health is such an important subject and I applaud you for meeting it in its own space again and again by featuring photographers for whom it’s a part of life. Bravo 👏🏼
Thanks Alex, you know me... it's such an important subject. Your study is next on my list now! :-) (The last weeks have been a busy time just keeping up with the podcasts, and you know me, I'm not one to use the B word usually!)
As always Neale, a very worthy & sensitive video. The images & words make it a real delight to watch. For the vast majority of us, photography is a solitary pursuit. So no shortage of time to think.
Thank you Pascal, appreciate your comments, and you've nailed the 'alone time' concept of what it is we do as photographers for a majority of the time.
Thanks for the message. I'd like to make more videos... as I do enjoy making them... just time. I may start to record some photowalks though that go hand in hand with the podcast. :-)
Hi Neale thanks for gtett;ing back to me, I know when you have got the energy, honestly I wouldn't be able to do these videos, but I recognise your talents
I'm good John thanks... just decided to concentrate upon the podcast for the moment... www.photographydaily.show - but there are some interview films in the edit right now!
Anything that helps, that can change your life for the better is essential for all our lives, but not just for the creator but the viewer. To enjoy these creations that come from inside the creators mind. Wonderful aperture into peoples visions, minds and healing with creativity and Photography. Wonderful Neale and lots of great images. Really enjoyed, so glad I’ve connected to your channel, podcast and creativity.
Thanks Mali, ditto on connecting sir. And I love that phrase, an aperture into lives.
I just discovered this channel yesterday. I am amazed. Thank you.
I find peace when I lift my camera... and I relive that peace when I look at the photos that I took. I will play this video over and over, as their words are powerful and focusing...
I have a little more of Ian's interview that I'll be featuring on the podcast in the future. He speaks so eloquently on this subject, as do all those featured. I would so love to attend one of Paul Sander's mindfulness days.
Quality... In sound, and vision. Good work 👍
Thanks Andrew. Appreciate it.
Great video mate. I identify completely with what everyone on the video says. Photography saved me mentally as well.
Thank you Tim. It seems there are more people than I imagined with similar stories.
A valuable video for all of us who understand. Photography is a pressure valve to release the raw stresses and bruises of life. My camera is a constant companion. Thanks for this, Neale.
Thanks Andrew - you're entirely right about the pressure valve concept. I've personally found that the camera and local river wanderings, have been invaluable during this period.
Excellent and engaging video Neale with top quality production values - MORE PLEASE! - Cheers - Peter.
Doin' my best always Peter... doin' my best. Could someone invent an extra day in the week, called RUclipsday.... that would help!
@@photowalk.podcast :- )
Great video so cool to hear a proper broadcasting voice
Excellent, Neale, as always. Mental health is such an important subject and I applaud you for meeting it in its own space again and again by featuring photographers for whom it’s a part of life. Bravo 👏🏼
Thanks Alex, you know me... it's such an important subject. Your study is next on my list now! :-) (The last weeks have been a busy time just keeping up with the podcasts, and you know me, I'm not one to use the B word usually!)
Neale, all is well. Quality takes time and you’re all about quality 🤗
Enjoyed that. Some really nice words from Ian and really nice images too. Thanks for sharing Neale.
Thanks Tarik, I appreciate your thoughts.
As always Neale, a very worthy & sensitive video. The images & words make it a real delight to watch. For the vast majority of us, photography is a solitary pursuit. So no shortage of time to think.
Thank you Pascal, appreciate your comments, and you've nailed the 'alone time' concept of what it is we do as photographers for a majority of the time.
After being involved in a head on car crash at 100 kph I was in a pretty bad way. My photography helped heal me mentally.
Sorry to hear that Tony, but it looks like the photography has played a part in the rehab. The solace, the peace, the everything, of making pictures.
@@photowalk.podcast is really has but it took a while to be able to shoot for more than a very short time
@@tonygorham quite the story Tony and a real show of will and determination too. Thank you for your responses, it's good to hear from you.
Lovely video and some outstanding street work , so true about how photography can help your state of mind
Thank you Christine, much appreciated and I entirely agree with you.
A thought-provoking, evocative and calming piece (love the end bit which made me want to load up some film) with some wonderful stills.
Thanks Anna.... I was thinking just that though about the film!
Thanks so much for a lovely video Neale so so well put together as always. Hugs from me.
Thank you Craig, hugs back man!
Great vid. Thanks for sharing! Photography really makes a difference. Greetings from Sweden.
Thanks Stefan, and greetings in return from the UK!
Thanks Neale , beautiful video.
Thank you James, appreciate your kind comment. 😀
Neale, where are you mate? We miss your super knowledge and videos!
Been working hard on the podcast... but timely, in that I have been making a short film. :-)
Top drawer. Bravo.
Thanks Mark. 😀
Hi I really enjoyed your personality, but I know life is challenging, I just appreciate watching your videos
Thanks for the message. I'd like to make more videos... as I do enjoy making them... just time. I may start to record some photowalks though that go hand in hand with the podcast. :-)
Hi Neale thanks for gtett;ing back to me, I know when you have got the energy, honestly I wouldn't be able to do these videos, but I recognise your talents
Love this...well done. Subscriber!
Thank you Nick. Appreciate it.
Street photography, Photojournalism, and specifically war photography, were some reasons I did not kill myself in 2016
Good Lord... reading between these lines. Thank you for your message.
Hope your ok no vids for six months , its worrying ?
I'm good John thanks... just decided to concentrate upon the podcast for the moment... www.photographydaily.show - but there are some interview films in the edit right now!
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Great video so cool to hear a proper broadcasting voice
Well that's very kind of you... thank you for coming by.