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Visit me at my website: http://cwdaly.com/throughmylens & appreciate any support at http://cwdaly.com/support As well as social media: http://Twitter.com/CWDaly http://Instagram.com/CWDaly It was a great pleasure to have Daniel Alvarez a documentary photographer back on Through My Lens to have a look through his lens. This episode was inspired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Artists on Art series on their YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/6bLVOcYD2PE The image Daniel chose was created by Lynsey Addario and can be seen at http://www.cwdaly.com/throughmylens0014/  Lynsey Addario's books: Of Love & War (https://amzn.to/2O4BkVS) & It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War (https://amzn.to/2ChB557) Lynsey Addario’s website: http://www.lynseyaddario.com Lynsey Addario’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynseyaddario/?hl=en Daniel Alvarez's website: https://danielalvarezfotos.com Daniel Alvarez's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrmisfit06/ Intro and Outro music is called "Through The Lens" by Andy G. Cohen Through The Lens by Andy G. Cohen (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Andy_G_Cohen/Through_The_Lens/Andy_G_Cohen_-_Through_The_Lens) Underlying music is called “Behind Your Window” by Kai Engel (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Idea/Kai_Engel_-_Idea_-_04_Behind_Your_Window) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/through-my-lens-with-clay-daly/support
This episode we chat to TV sports presenter and author Clare Balding about her grown up life and also ask Mandy Saligari, therapist, addiction expert and author of Proactive Parenting how to keep the lines of communication open with your child as they get older. Our TV picks are Sex Education and Schindler's List on Netflix and Better Things on BBC iPlayer. Our book picks are The Binding by Bridget Collins and It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario.
The actor and singer, Jason Donovan, joins Richard Coles and Suzy Klein. He talks about his life and a career that has seen him move from Neighbours' soapstar to chart pop idol, jungle survivor to Strictly finalist. In musical theatre he's starred as Joseph and Frank N Furter, and now plays Lionel Logue, the speech therapist to a stammering George VI, in a touring production of The King's Speech. The Pulitzer Prize winning photo-journalist Lynsey Addario on her life behind the camera. Saturday Live listener Penny Tomlinson describes how she coped with bereavement by joining the I Can't Sing Choir. The former royal harpist Claire Jones describes her struggle with ME Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the role music played in her recovery. Lloyd Buck is accompanied by his Starling, Arnie. For more than 20 years Lloyd and his wife Rose have been world experts of in-flight and tracking filming with birds. He explains his affinity with birds and why he imprints, rather than trains them. Lulu shares her Inheritance Tracks. She chooses Nighttime is the Right Time by Ray Charles and Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars. The King's Speech is currently touring the UK, still to visit venues in Manchester, Woking, Sheffield, Belfast, Malvern, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Edinburgh, Leeds and Truro. It's What I Do - A Photographer's Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario, published by Corsair. The album, Journey: Harp to Soothe the Soul by Claire Jones, is out now. Lulu is celebrating her 50th year as a recording artist with a new album - Making Life Rhyme - to be released next month, followed by a UK tour in May. Produced by: Louise Corley Edited by Alex Lewis.
There is a principle in physics known as the uncertainty principle. the idea simplified is that it’s impossible to observe or measure certain phenomenon without having an impact on that which is being observed or measured.In many ways we might look for the same impacts among those that give us the images of war and disaster. What do these images tell us about sufferings of people in faraway places? Images that do more than report, that can inspire dissent, foster violence, or create sympathy or apathy. They often tell us about the nature of war and the obligations of conscience. Sometimes they even make us think or feel about a reality far beyond what any picture can convey?Few understand this better than Lynsey Addario. One of the greatest photo journalists of our time, her work has appeared regularly in the New York Times. She is recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant and the Pulitzer Prize. Her memoir is It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and WarMy conversation with Lynsey Addario: