by Kevin Lane
It's a well known fact that just about every photographer (especially those who consider photography a hobby) loves to converse with other photographers. It is very much like a common radio frequency they all share. It's certainly true of Wayne and me whenever we get together (which is why we like to make a podcast). It also motivates us to host the Annual Photowalk with the Shutter Brothers, the 4th annual edition of which taking place last October 25. Altogether we had eight participants, and we all had a splendid time exploring Old Stone Fort State Archeological Park near Manchester, Tennessee, looking for compositions and chatting about gear, film, and general photography talk. Wayne and I already are thinking about future photowalks, so stay tuned.
And speaking of photography chat, we invited one of our photowalk participants to chat with us on show #86. Matt Dunmore is a prolific film (and sometimes digital) photographer based in Chattanooga (my home town), and makes urban landscape photography that I find to be quite interesting. Matt has photographed many Chattanooga area landmarks, including some that I also have photographed. However, I find his compositions to be both interesting and inspiring. We really enjoyed having Matt on the show!
You can follow Matt on Instagram at @mattdunmore. Here are a couple of shots that we talked about on the show.
Finally, we want to congratulate Tori Fyth and Safelight District Community Darkroom on their successful move into a much nicer space with not only a larger darkroom space, but also a large work area and lounge! The space is so nice, that we asked Tori if we could record our podcast there, and it was a lot of fun.
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| Matt Dunmore relaxes at Safelight District |
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| Kevin and Matt discuss urban landscapes. |
As always, thank you for being a UJC Podcast listener. I wish I could adequately convey my gratitude for each of you. There would not be a podcast if not for you and the kind feedback you sent us. Thank you again and again.
Happy Photography!



