392: Brad Carr - Vulnerability and Human Connection Through Photography

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

In the latest episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne explores the transformative journey of Brad Carr, a landscape photographer whose past trauma fuels his artistic passion. Brad and his family fled the busy cityscape of Portsmouth to escape a dangerous stepfather, finding solace in the tranquil town of Welshpool in Mid Wales. This move marked the beginning of Brad’s intimate relationship with nature—a therapeutic bond that began to form during the lockdowns of 2020. The picturesque countryside of Welshpool, with its sprawling landscapes and ancient woodlands, became both Brad's sanctuary and creative muse, setting the stage for a profound journey of self-discovery and emotional healing.

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Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

  • Guy Tal's Essay: The Mindful Photographer
  • 'Iron John' by Robert Bly (affiliate link)
  • Brad Carr's Photo Book: "Finding Light" (Use code fstop10 for a 10% discount)
  • Brad's article, "A Bridge Between Two Worlds"
  • My OnLandscape Essay about Bill Ferngren's Photography
  • Support the podcast on Patreon, and engage in listener discussions about each episode

Photographer's Mentioned on the Podcast

  • Bill Ferngren
  • Wendy Bagnall
  • Simon Baxter
  • Nigel Danson
  • Thomas Heaton

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