Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 7 hours 3 minutes
Ffoton Wales talks with Photography Collectives Document Scotland and A Fine Beginning
After almost a year since we recorded our original conversation with photographer Tim Collier, we were delighted to pay him another visit to hear the background to his most recent project ‘Ghosts of the Restless Shore: Space, Place and Memory of the Sefton Coast’.
We speak with University of South Wales photojournalism student and environmental and ethical wildlife photojournalist Craig Redmond.
This last weekend saw the official launch of Jon Pountney's God Forgive Me exhibition at the rather splendid Redhouse Cymru in Merthyr Tydfil and we went along to have a look.
We grabbed a chat with photographers Hannah Saunders and Peter Evans to discuss their work and involvement through the week of Fotofringe Wales and Made in Roath 2015.
Rob Cooper of Littleman Coffee Co. in Cardiff outlines the company's ethos in supporting emerging creative talent.
Ffoton Wales co-founder Brian Carroll met up with Scottish artist Alastair Cook at his home in Edinburgh.
Artist, musician and photographer Ani Saunders is showing her first photography exhibition 'Cardiff to the See' of monochrome images featuring the architecture and streets of Cardiff.
The new Philip Jones Griffiths exhibition at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth is an important event not just for Wales but for the wider photographic world. Ffoton Wales were delighted to attend the opening and speak with the people responsible for bringing it to fruition.