I was recently invited onto the ‘Biblioscapes’ podcast (above) to discuss my Mesozoic photo book. The podcast is run by a fellow photographer called Euan Ross who discusses photo books and all things photographic with his guests on the show. He’s also got a great website showing video walkthroughs of a wide range of photographic books that he has collected over the years.
We discussed how I got into photography, the Mesozoic project in more detail, self-publishing books, what I’m working on these days and much more. As part of the show he also asks his guests to briefly discuss 3 photo books by other photographers that have influenced them or that they particularly admire. I’ve listed my 3 below with a few notes on why I choose them:
- ‘Analogies’ by Stuart Franklin: This is a very interesting book by the Magnum photographer Stuart Franklin. It explores visual cues and metaphors in the landscape (man made and natural) and how we respond to them. 
- ‘Another Life’ by Nick Danziger: Over a period of 15 years Nick Danziger visited 8 different countries to explore the success (or not) of the millenium goals set-out by the UN. 
- ‘Arc & Line’ by Charlie Waite: In my view this is a great example of the work of Charlie Waite over a number of years. Exceptional compositions exploring the aesthetic side of photography’s possibilities. 
I hope you get chance to check out the podcast and subscribe to hear from other photographers in the future.
