018 - Niall McDiarmid
Niall McDiarmid has been a jobbing commercial and editorial photographer for twenty five years but he is best known for his distinctive, perhaps unique, street portraits which feature in his two self-published books, Crossing Paths, which came out in 2013 and for which Niall travelled across Britain, visiting over 120 towns, covering 20,000 miles and shooting more than 800 portraits of some of the people he met on his travels, and the follow-up, Via Vauxhall, for which he stayed closer to home, focussing on the residents and commuters passing through the tube and bus station in one small corner of London, the rapidly developing area of Vauxhall. That came out in 2014. Both books are sold out but you can see examples of the work on Niall's website (link below).
In episode 018, Niall discusses:
The origins of the Crossing Paths project
Using social media and overcoming shyness
Having something that people recognise
Finding an audience beyond photoland
Use of colour
The Via Vauxhall book project
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