Today, we speak with the one and only Ingrid Weyland—and what a privilege it is to have her on the show! It may have taken two years to persuade her, but trust us, it was worth the wait.Ingrid takes us on a journey through Topography of Fragility, her powerful and thought-provoking project, and shares the jaw-dropping accident that led her to create something truly extraordinary.This is a conversation about art, resilience, and the unexpected moments that shape creativity. Don’t miss it on The Dirty Negative!
We sit down with photographer and cricket enthusiast Murray Livingstone. Murray shares his deep love for Scotland’s rugged landscapes and the unique way he explores them—through his trusty campervan, which serves as both his transport and his creative base for capturing breathtaking scenes.Filled with stories of passion, adventure, and artistic vision.
In this episode, we meet Bubbles herself—Colleen Miniuk. There aren’t many people like Colleen, and it’s easy to see why she’s been so successful. Her infectious enthusiasm, passion for life, and deep love for photography make her truly one of a kind.Colleen takes us on a journey through the story behind the best image she’s ever created, sharing the emotions, challenges, and inspirations that shaped it. And of course, we talk about Bubbles—though rest assured, it has nothing to do with Little Britain!Don’t miss this fun, insightful, and inspiring conversation on The Dirty Negative!
In this episode, we sit down with Tim Parkin, landscape photographer and publisher. Tim shares what it takes to run a magazine, the inspiration behind the Natural Landscape Awards, and some unforgettable stories from the rock and roll scene of the '90s. Don't miss this fascinating conversation!
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In this episode, we speak with acclaimed photographer and writer Guy Tal, who shares his deep passion for the wilderness and the art of storytelling. Through his evocative imagery and thoughtful prose, Guy offers a fascinating insight into his journey—what led him to photography, how nature shapes his creative vision, and why he believes in the power of personal expression over mere documentation.Join us as we explore the philosophy behind his work, his love for the untamed landscapes of the American West, and the deeper meaning he finds in both photography and writing. Don't miss this inspiring conversation on The Dirty Negative!
In this episode, we chat with photographer Chris Harrison about his passion for capturing the quirky, vibrant essence of Brighton’s South Coast. From offbeat street art to the raw character of seaside life, Chris documents the city’s ever-evolving cultural landscape with a keen eye for the unusual.Join us as we explore his love for storytelling through photography, the charm of Brighton’s eccentric streets, and what drives him to preserve these fleeting moments. Don’t miss this deep dive into the art of urban observation on The Dirty Negative!
Francesco Carovillano is undoubtedly an avid travel photographer whose work has been celebrated worldwide. In this interview, however, he dives deeper, sharing details about the release of his latest book and his journey into the enchanting forests of Fontainebleau, France. Francesco takes us along as he retraces the steps of old master painters who found inspiration in these very woods, exploring their motivations and the timeless allure that drew them to capture its beauty. This conversation offers a glimpse into Francesco’s artistic journey and his quest to connect with the spirit of classic artistry in a modern world. 🔗 https://www.francescocarovillano.com/ 🔗 https://www.terryliveseyphotography.co.uk/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/TerryLivesey 🔗 https://lewisjamesphillips.com/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@LewisJamesPhillips 🔗 If you want to start a photography business, then my new book helps you with all aspects of the business of photography: https://amzn.eu/d/7x73kHl
In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Jeff Freestone, a renowned Australian landscape photographer with a deep love for capturing the wild beauty of Australia’s High Country. Jeff shares his unique experiences photographing the rugged landscapes, offering insights into the artistry and challenges of capturing the raw, untamed nature of the region. We explore his creative journey, discuss the nuances of Aussie humor, and even dive into some unforgettable encounters with Australia’s infamous snakes. Jeff’s stories bring to life the spirit of the Australian wilderness and his passion for photography, making this a must-listen for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike! 🔗 https://freestonephotography.com/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@jeff_freestone 🔗 https://www.terryliveseyphotography.co.uk/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/TerryLivesey 🔗 https://lewisjamesphillips.com/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@LewisJamesPhillips 🔗 If you want to start a photography business, then my new book helps you with all aspects of the business of photography: https://amzn.eu/d/7x73kHl
Today, we’re joined by none other than John Sanderson, a large-format photographer based in New York whose work beautifully captures the rich diversity of the United States. John shares his experiences from projects like the Kentucky Commission and his exploration of American national character, giving us an inside look at the stories behind his images. Along the way, he talks about the memorable encounters he’s had with locals across the country, each adding depth and authenticity to his work. This conversation offers a unique perspective on America through the lens of a true visual storyteller. 🔗 https://www.john-sanderson.com/ 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/johnsandersonphotographer/ 🔗 https://www.terryliveseyphotography.co.uk/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/TerryLivesey 🔗 https://lewisjamesphillips.com/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@LewisJamesPhillips 🔗 If you want to start a photography business, then my new book helps you with all aspects of the business of photography: https://amzn.eu/d/7x73kHl
Welcome to the third episode of "The Dirty Negative Podcast," where hosts Terry Livesey and Lewis James Phillips continue to explore the diverse world of photography. This time, they’re joined by the engaging and charismatic Nick Carver, a photographer known for his infectious sense of humour and dedication to the art of film photography. Nick Carver brings a unique blend of creativity and personality to this episode, diving into his journey from traditional film photography to his work in digital photography for architecture and real estate—what he casually refers to as "the digital side of his job." While Nick's passion clearly lies in the tactile and artistic process of film, where he truly shines is in his ability to balance technical skill with an undeniable flair for entertainment. Nick's YouTube channel has become a must-watch for both photography enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates a good laugh. His educational content on film photography covers everything from camera techniques to creative processes, but it’s his natural comic timing and laid-back personality that often turn his videos into more of a comedy series than just a tutorial. Viewers find themselves not only learning about the intricacies of film photography but also getting caught up in Nick's wit, storytelling, and lighthearted approach. Tune in to discover what makes Nick Carver tick, and get ready for an episode filled with laughter, insight, and a whole lot of inspiration from a photographer who truly knows how to blend his passion with playfulness. 🔗 https://www.nickcarverphotography.com/ 🔗 https://www.facebook.com/nickcarver 🔗 https://www.terryliveseyphotography.co.uk/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/TerryLivesey 🔗 https://lewisjamesphillips.com/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@LewisJamesPhillips
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Welcome to the second episode of "The Dirty Negative Podcast," where UK-based photographers Terry Livsey and Lewis James Phillips continue their journey into the world of photography by welcoming their special guest, large-format wilderness photographer Ben Horne. In this episode, Ben Horne shares his decade-long adventure of creating captivating landscape imagery using the traditional 10x8 large format camera. Known for his thoughtful and patient approach, Ben has built a loyal following on his YouTube channel, where he documents his photographic process in some of the most breathtaking natural locations across the United States, including Death Valley and Zion National Park. Through his carefully crafted videos, he invites viewers into his creative world, demonstrating how he uses the 10x8 format camera and Fuji Provia film to capture the extraordinary beauty of these environments. Ben's choice of equipment allows him to extract incredible detail and depth in his photographs, emphasizing the subtle nuances of light, texture, and colour that define each unique landscape. His work stands out not just for its technical precision but also for its ability to convey the raw and unfiltered character of the natural world. Ben's philosophy is grounded in the idea of slowing down and engaging deeply with the environment, allowing the landscape itself to dictate the image. In this episode, listeners will gain insights into how Ben's mindful approach to large-format photography enables him to create art that is both a technical marvel and a true reflection of the beauty that nature offers. 🔗 https://www.benhorne.com/ 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/benhorne/ 🔗 https://www.terryliveseyphotography.co.uk/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/TerryLivesey 🔗 https://lewisjamesphillips.com/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@LewisJamesPhillips
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Welcome to the premiere episode of "The Dirty Negative Podcast," hosted by UK-based photographers Terry Livesey and Lewis James Phillips. 🔗 https://www.terryliveseyphotography.co.uk/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/TerryLivesey 🔗 https://lewisjamesphillips.com/ 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@LewisJamesPhillips
🔗 If you want to start a photography business, then my new book helps you with all aspects of the business of photography: https://amzn.eu/d/7x73kHl In this first interview, they have the pleasure of speaking with the renowned British artist and photographer Paul Sanders. Known for his profound approach to photography, Paul delves into the significance of mindfulness in the creative process. He shares how his journey has evolved from the technical precision of photography to a deeper focus on well-being, finding peace, and connecting with nature. The conversation explores how being present in the moment influences the way we capture images and how immersing oneself in the natural world can transform the act of taking photos into a meditative experience. This episode sets the tone for the podcast by blending the technical and philosophical aspects of photography with the human need for creativity and inner calm. 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/discover_still/ 🔗 https://www.discoverstill.com/
Welcome to "The Dirty Negative," the new podcast hosted by photographers Lewis James Phillips and Terry Livesey. We're diving deep into the world of photography, but with a twist but expect plenty of laughs, lighthearted banter, and stories that don’t always play by the rules. In our first season, we’ll be sharing the journeys of incredible photographers from around the globe, shining a light on their skills, creativity, and the raw emotion behind their work. We're here to break the mold, blending fun with education to bring you a photography podcast that's anything but square. Join us and discover a fresh take on the art of capturing life.
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