Photopocene with Jo Bradford - Episode 37

It is a delight to speak with photographer Jo Bradford for this episode of Photopocene, especially as we have known each other for many years but lost touch in the ebb and flow of life.

She is super talented and her camera-less images sing with colour. But Jo is also an author, a university lecturer and workshop leader, and has a new collaborative photography book coming out later this year.

And, she has robots in her darkroom! Listen along to find out more.

Take a look at Jo's work via jobradford.com and greenislandstudios.co.uk or follow her on Insta at instagram.com/jo_bradford

If you would like to share your love for eco-conscious photography, simply visit head over to my Contact page.

Photopocene with Sophia Moffa - Episode 23

I’m joined in this episode by the artist Sophia Moffa.

Sophia works across multiple disciplines such as sculpture, performance, and photography.

We talk about how photography plays its part in her varied art responses, many of which are created with natural materials and eventually only remain in photographic form.

And we discuss her photographic series Western Waters which is turning the pollution issue in Birmingham’s canals ‘on its head’.

Nature has huge relevance to her making as she leans towards seasonal creation.

But she is also doing fabulous things for her local community, including through her grassroots CIC The Travellers’ Tree. This is supporting refugees and asylum seekers with art, nature and outdoor activities.

I’m so glad to have spent this time chatting with Sophia. I hope you enjoy finding out more.

You can discover more at https://sophiamoffa.com/

Follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sophiamoffa/ and https://www.instagram.com/the_travellers_tree/

Follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/s_moffa

Listen in to our chat at https://anchor.fm/photopocene