
#312: A tribute to Martin Parr and seeing in black and white
From The FujiCast Photography Show by Neale James & Kevin Mullins
December 15, 2025 · 54 min · Episode 312
About this episode
The episode features a tribute to Martin Parr and discusses various photography techniques and a book review.
A few audio gremlins in the works, but Kev's on the case and normal service will be resumed in 2026, whatever normal is. It's the last show of the year, with our regular break on the way for the holidays. Today, a special edition as we revisit an interview Kevin recorded with Martin Parr who sadly passed last weekend. Also on the show: shooting in black-and-white mode, though editing in colour; lossless compression; rear-screen focus distance accuracy; custom mode shooting; plus we have a book of the week called Layers of India by Mark Seymour. Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk For links go to the showpage . If you'd like to travel to far-off places with a camera: https://www.thejourneybeyond.uk/
People in this episode
Hosts: Kevin Mullins, Neale James
Topics covered
- photography
- black and white
- interview
- Martin Parr
- editing
- custom mode shooting
- book review
Keywords
- photography
- black and white
- Martin Parr
- editing
- custom mode
- Layers of India
- interview
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Layers of India
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