Working in eco-conscious photographic ways is an important aspect of photography, but working to raise awareness of environmental issues that impact the fabric of our societies is vital too.
In this episode, I'm joined by photographer Tim Beale, whose work reflects our psychogeographical journey through life. It considers the connections we have with natural and built environments and how these places influence how we live our lives and the life around us.
Tim's work, The Right to this City documents his photographic research into housing inequality in Bath. It is thought-provoking and challenging and worth finding out more about, along with his other projects.
Listen along at anchor.fm/photopocene
You can see more at https://www.timbealefoto.co.uk/
Plus, Tim is exhibiting as part of the Water's Edge exhibition at St Mary's Priory Church, Chepstow from Monday 18 April to Sunday 24 April and he will be a part of the Photo Frome Festival in June/July at the Station Gallery.
As ever, if you would like to share how your photographic work responds to environmental matters, do get in touch via the Contacts page.