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047: Roland Ramanan
We caught up with Roland Ramanan at the tail end of his Kickstarter campaign to print Dominoes, his decade-long exploration of joy, addiction, pain and hope in a community centred around a unique corner of London's east end.
046: Stephen Leslie
One from the archives. Here’s a conversation we had with Stephen Leslie back in January 2023. We chat about the humour in his work, Stephen’s YouTube channel, writing versus photography, street photography, and approach the question of what street photography is.
045: Catch up with Ed Thompson
Dan, Paul, Ed Thompson catch up in an inpromtude episode of The Idle Hands Society Podcast. Sorry about the audio blowing out in a few spots; we recorded this gem unplanned using some very basic gear. As we’re getting into the slower months for our work, you’ll see us picking up the pace a little with the podcast.
044: Return of the prat’s
We catch up after a little break to discuss the end of Dan’s first year at university, our collaborative project Adult Youth Club, the last art of maintaining friendships, and the Homeless World Cup.
043: Not So Far Is Closer Than You Think
Dan waxes lyrical about “LU cinnamon biscuits”, his new website, and his upcoming first exhibition at the Copeland Gallery. We discuss if it’s possible to make pictures about how we feel rather than what we see. Paul also discusses the imminent release of his first zine, Not so far.
042: David O’Mara
Welcome to the lost episode of the Idle Hands Society Podcast. This episode was recorded on the 14th June 2022.
Dan & Paul talk to Welsh designer, Tom Collins. We discuss his creative journey, from childhood his parents encouraged him to be artistic, from music to photography to design and recently back to photography and how they all link together. We talk about the muscle memory of art and good and bad habits. How being creative helps our mental health.
041: It’s F’in Xmas
Merry Christmas, Idle Handers! I hope you’re all having a good one. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Idle Hands Society Podcast. I’d love anybody reading this to take a moment to jump over to Instagram and leave us a comment on our latest post to let us know you read the show notes. The reason I’m asking is I spend a lot of time pulling all this together, I worry that I’m wasting my time researching and linking if no one is looking at them. Big love, Dan & Paul.
040: Mostly Chatting
We have a chat about our future guest Alex Prior, we talk about Not So Far going to the printers, Tom Collins input into Paul’s new venture ‘Southerndown Press’, another moan about social media, the importance of personal work in effective marketing, Magnum Photos, Bieke Depoorter’s incredible collaboration with Agata.
039: Tom Collins
Welcome to the lost episode of the Idle Hands Society Podcast. This episode was recorded on the 14th June 2022.
Dan & Paul talk to Welsh designer, Tom Collins. We discuss his creative journey, from childhood his parents encouraged him to be artistic, from music to photography to design and recently back to photography and how they all link together. We talk about the muscle memory of art and good and bad habits. How being creative helps our mental health.
038: Al Brydon
Dan & Paul talk to Al Brydon about his book ‘Even The Birds Were Afraid To Fly’, Al’s creative process, collecting notes, what makes a photograph good enough to show someone, how we’ve changed over time, what photography means to Al, and the formation of Inside The Outside Collective.
037: Becoming A Student
Today’s episode is the first one we’ve ever filmed. We’ll release the video on YouTube One week after the audio podcast, on the 17th of June 2022. We have a slightly slower, more awkward start because this is the first for us. Please bear with us; we relax into it after a while.
We don’t often ask for things from you, but we’d appreciate as many subscriptions to our YouTube channel as we can manage. It’ll let us know if this colossal effort is worth it in the future.
In our first ‘in-person-pod’, we discuss learning as a mature student. Dan has accepted a place for a BA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography. We talk about Dan’s motives and feelings about the move and whether going to university as a mature student is worth the time and money. And, of course, we wander off-topic more times than we realise.
036: Why Do We Create?
In today’s over caffeinated episode, Dan and Paul consider why we create, tease episode 037 will be on YouTube, and announce our competition to win a copy of Lewis Quail’s ‘Big Brother’. Simply post about The Idle Hands Society on Instagram before the 10th June 2022 to be in with a chance of winning. Don’t forget to tag us so we see it! Full details at the end of the episode and on our show page.
033: A Short New Year Chat
Happy new year and welcome to the Idle Hands Society Podcast - in this episode, Dan and Paul briefly catch up after the chaos of the festive season.
We’ve both had Covid on the run-up to Christmas and the last couple of weeks have been a blur. We look back at 2021 and spitballed some things we’re working on this year.
029: Not So Far Update
Dan and Paul talk about Paul’s current project, Not So Far. Strap yourself in for a looser than usual chat. You can see the photographs he’s made for this project on his Instagram @paulbenceuk.
028: Martin Salter
Welcome to the Idle Hands Society Podcast - in this episode, Dan and Paul talk to the Documentary Photographer, Martin Salter. We discuss the release of Martins first book ‘Memory Lane’ which happened due to a chance interaction on social media, his career so far, and a lot of philosophy.
027: Sarah-Jane Field
Dan talks to the Visual Artist, Sarah-Jane Field. We talk about SJ’s shift from photography to broader visual arts, starting a creative career in acting, how doing a degree gave SJ structure in her work, recently starting a MA at Central St Martins, collaboration on creative projects, how living through historic events could shape art, sometimes having a playlist for a specific project, trying to make sense of the world through art, photographing actors, and SJ’s tiny thing that brings her joy.
026: Ed Thompson
Dan and Paul talk to the Documentary Photographer, Ed Thompson. We talk about publishing photography books and crowd funding for his new book In-A-Gadda-Da-England, how the next big thing for Ed might be a trippy documentary film, living in the moment and visualisation, lucid dreaming, and cave paintings.
025: Dan Baker
Dan and Paul talk to the photographer, Dan Baker. We talk about the nostalgia of seaside towns in the UK, enlarging from acetate, the problem with doing a degree, how a lady named Deb taught Dan to loosen up, ripping around Cleethorpes on an electric skateboard, trying to avoid the inevitable connections with Martin Parr, Paul’s new project ‘not so far’, what we look for when we start our creative process, a breakdown of one of our favourite Dan Baker images, Paul asks a great question, and Paul and Dan Higginson prepare to shoot a wedding together.