
Human-Led Storytelling - Rory Langdon Down
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Rory Langdon-Down is a London-based photographer and winner of the British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Humanity and Portrait of Britain, focussing on human-led storytelling through photography.
Packed into this episode you'll discover;
🎤What Stormzy, Lewis Capaldi, Little Sims and Tom Odell have in common.
🗣️How everyone has a story to tell and photography can help draw it out.
💪The power of your own personal creative projects.
🙌How to connect with strangers.
💦Why Ed Sheeran suggests turning the tap on.
📷How a photograph isn't made in the camera, it's made either side of it.
💪How to tell a story in a still image.
A broadcast journalism graduate from the University of Leeds in 2012, Rory’s photography is grounded in realness with a style established in the motion camera department shooting documentaries, music videos and commercials.
In 2021, Rory photographed a different person every day for a year, which lead to his debut book ‘Portrait A Day’ that told the story of the unique year through the people that surround us.
Rory is inspired by the notion that a portrait is not made in the camera, it is made either side of it and the meaningful engagement between subject and photographer shows in the photographs.