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Exploring Photographic Practice and Community: An Interview with Paul Clements Join us in this episode as we delve into the varied career ofphotographer and educator Paul Clements, exploring his journey from NHS operating theatre work to Journalistic and documentary photography, and his insights into photographic education, industry challenges, and the joy of film processing in unconventional settings. In this episode: Paul shares his transition from healthcare to photojournalism and academia The importance of research and contextual understanding in photography The evolution of the photography industry, including issues with funding, gatekeeping, and inclusivity The significance of community, collaboration, and peer feedback in developing as a photographer Personal anecdotes about contact sheet critiques and experimenting with film processing in pubs Reflections on the beauty of imperfection and glitches in photographic images Discussions on dangerous photos, ethical considerations, and the political role of photography Resources & Links: William Flusser - Towards the Philosophy of Photography [https://amazon.com/Towards-Philosophy-Photography-Wilhelm-Flusser] Eddie Van Viesel - The Edge of Civilization [https://amazon.com/Edge-Civilization-Eddie-Van-Viesel] Remedy Photo Festival [https://remedyphotofestival.org/] Connect with Paul: https://thebppa.com/author/paulclements/ [http://thebppa.com/author/paulclements/] https://www.instagram.com/paulcclements [https://www.instagram.com/paulclements] https://www.instagram.com/stane_street [https://www.instagram.com/stane_street]
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