PHOTOPOCENE WITH ROBIN SHELTON - EPISODE 17

This episode is a delightful conversation with photographer Robin Shelton (do please excuse the little hiccup near the start where my question about how he started out in photography seems to have vanished - it's still great to learn about Robin's lifetime photo love inspired by his father).

We go on to discuss "making with meaning' and how this relates to his work, discover a mutual love of allotments (Robin has written a book all about life pottering around an allotment), how he partakes in "plant torture", plus his plans to highlight sewage pollution in our rivers and seas via a portrait series using the salt printing process.

But there's so much more to Robin's story, so listen along to find out: https://anchor.fm/photopocene

You can see Robin's work at https://robinsheltonphotography.com/horror-hortus/

And find him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/robinsheltonphotography/ and https://www.instagram.com/_yabbit_/

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