Episodes

  • Episode 17 - Photography Kickstarters (with Increment Labs & Alfie Cameras)
    May 20 2026

    Join us for episode 17 of Almost In Focus as we dive into the world of Kickstarter photography projects, creative entrepreneurship, and the stories behind innovative camera gear and accessories. In this episode, our hosts Tobias, Tom, Dave, Rich, and guests share their insights on crowdfunding strategies, launching camera projects, and the importance of storytelling in product success.In this episode:

    • The evolution of Kickstarter campaigns in photography over the past four years
    • Lessons learned from launching Alfie Cameras Tych and the new Alfie [BOXX]
    • Strategies for building an audience and leveraging storytelling for crowdfunding success
    • The significance of attention to detail, branding, and human elements in marketing
    • The role of DIY craftsmanship and "Men in Sheds" culture in creating authentic camera gear and accessories
    • Insights from Rich on his experience with the Increment Labs Light Meter Watch and the challenges of Kickstarter campaigns
    • The value of transparency, community engagement, and behind-the-scenes storytelling on social media platforms
    • Tips for managing the mental fatigue of running successful crowdfunding projects
    • Future project plans, including upgrades to materials, adding rewards, and expanding product lines

    The Important Links:

    • Alfie Cameras [BOXX] Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davefaulkner/alfie-boxx-camera?ref=discovery&term=alfie%20cameras&total_hits=1&category_id=333
    • Increment Labs LMW-V1 Watch Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/light-meter-watch/the-light-meter-watch-lmw-v1?ref=discovery&term=light%20meter%20watch&total_hits=1&category_id=333


    • Crowdfunded (Book) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CDF4M692/?bestFormat=true&k=crowdfunded&ref_=nb_sb_ss_w_scx-ent-bk-ser_k2_1_6_de&crid=2QBJ0ATKTS3I0&sprefix=crowdf

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    53 mins
  • Episode 16 - Photowalks and Questionable Footware
    May 13 2026

    Join Toby and Tom in this episode of Almost in Focus as they explore the magic of photowalks — and why simply heading out with a camera can completely change the way you see the world. From quiet suburban streets to busy city centres, they discuss how photowalks encourage creativity, observation, and unexpected moments of connection.

    Along the way, they share stories from past walks, chance encounters, overlooked details, and the small discoveries thatoften become the most memorable photographs. The conversation also touches on community, slowing down, and how photographing familiar places can reveal entirely new perspectives.

    Whether you shoot film, digital, street photography, documentary work, or simply want an excuse to get outside with a camera, this episode is a reminder that inspiration is often much closer than you think.


    Latent Hour Print Competition
    Hosted by Tom via Instagram @tombobwarland. Win a Print. Follow, Like and Share to be in with a chance to win a darkroom print. Entries close Friday 15th May.

    https://www.instagram.com/tombobwarland/


    Analogue Wonderland Big Film Photowalk – Almost in Focus in Market Harborough
    Join the upcoming community photowalk from Analogue Wonderland Big Film Photowalk – loads of locations and still room to add more. IF you are in the midlands come meet us in Market Harborough

    https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/collections/the-big-film-photowalk-2026-tickets


    Tom’s Other Upcoming Events & Photowalks

    https://photowalk.me/tombobwarland

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 15 - Sony Photography Awards
    Apr 29 2026

    In this episode of Almost in Focus, Tom Warland and Tobias Beach-Wyld celebrate the people, places, and experiences that keep photography exciting. Tom begins with a chance street encounter in Russell Square, where he meets a self-taught Wing Chun practitioner who learned entirely from old YouTube videos. It becomes a reminder that stopping to speak with subjects can transform a fleeting street photo into a much richer story.

    The conversation then turns to Tom’s recent visit to see legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz speak at UCL. The hosts discuss his warmth, humour, and stories about meeting Robert Frank, influencing William Eggleston, and even helping shape early versions of Adobe Photoshop. It sparks a wider chat about how valuable photographer talks can be—not just for learning technique, but for inspiration and perspective.

    Tom also reflects on rediscovering freedom in photography by shooting slower black-and-white film, embracing blur, shallow depth of field, and imperfection rather than chasing technical perfection. Tobias adds that many photographers lose their early spontaneity over time, and that reconnecting with that instinctive joy is one of the most rewarding parts of the craft.

    The episode continues with memories of talks and encounters with respected photographers including Chris Killip and Alex Soth, plus reflections on galleries, volunteering, and how being around exhibitions can shape the way photographers think about sequencing and presenting work.

    Finally, the hosts share upcoming projects, photo walks, and creative opportunities—including Tobias setting himself an eight-day daily photography challenge. A lively and funny episode about staying inspired, meeting people, and saying yes to photographic opportunities.

    Links & Mentions

    Colour Hunt Photowalk in London
    https://www.photowalk.me/photowalk/colour-hunt-photowalk

    Alfie Cameras BOXX
    https://alfiecameras.com/

    Almost in Focus Podcast Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/almostinfocuspodcast/

    Almost in Focus Podcast YouTube (upcoming videos)
    https://www.youtube.com/@almostinfocuspodcast

    TomBobWarland YouTube (Latent Hour livestream darkroom)
    https://www.youtube.com/@TomBobWarland

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    51 mins
  • Episode 14 - Paul Clements
    Apr 15 2026

    Exploring Photographic Practice and Community: An Interview with Paul Clements

    Join us in this episode as we delve into the varied career ofphotographer and educator Paul Clements, exploring his journey from NHS operating theatre work to Journalistic and documentary photography, and his insights into photographic education, industry challenges, and the joy of film processing in unconventional settings.


    In this episode:

    Paul shares his transition from healthcare to photojournalism and academia

    The importance of research and contextual understanding in photography

    The evolution of the photography industry, including issues with funding, gatekeeping, and inclusivity

    The significance of community, collaboration, and peer feedback in developing as a photographer

    Personal anecdotes about contact sheet critiques and experimenting with film processing in pubs

    Reflections on the beauty of imperfection and glitches in photographic images

    Discussions on dangerous photos, ethical considerations, and the political role of photography


    Resources & Links:

    William Flusser - Towards the Philosophy of Photography

    Eddie Van Viesel - The Edge of Civilization

    Remedy Photo Festival


    Connect with Paul:

    https://thebppa.com/author/paulclements/

    https://www.instagram.com/paulcclements

    https://www.instagram.com/stane_street

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 13 - Simon Roberts & Post Creatives
    Apr 1 2026

    Join us for an insightful conversation with photographer Simon Roberts as we explore his creative process, major projects including Motherland and We English, including in his latest book After London. We also discuss his new Brighton-based community space, POST Creatives, and the importance of patience, play, and experimentation in photographic practice.


    In this episode, we talk about how Simon approaches landscape, scale, and perspective, how his work evolved to be more conceptual, and how ideas from earlier projects continue to develop, including in his latest book After London.


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    Key Topics

    • Creative process behind his work
    • The role of scale and perspective in landscapephotography
    • Patience, timing, and observation inimage-making
    • The development of POST community space inBrighton
    • The value of play in creative practice


    Links

    • Simon Roberts — https://simonroberts.com/
    • POST Creatives (Brighton) — https://post-creatives.co.uk/
    • Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/simonroberts/
    • Tom’s new book: “Light Paper Time” – https://www.tombobwarland.com/light-paper-time
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 12 - A Day Out at Birmingham’s NEC and Photographic Adventure (AKA The Photography Show 2026) This episode is best experienced on Spotify or Youtube
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, Toby and Tom recap their trip to the NEC in Birmingham, sharing stories from a busy day exploring photography stands, filming on the go, and catching up withfriends from across the analogue and digital community. From travel mishaps and camera logistics to unexpected gear discoveries, the episode captures the atmosphere of the show and the people who make it worthwhile.


    In this episode:

    The journey to the NEC and the realities of travelling with camera gear

    Highlights from the show, including meetups, new equipment, and industry conversations

    Discussion around community darkrooms and the continued growth of film photography

    A look at unusual and innovative camera projects, including pinhole, camera obscura, and upcoming Kickstarter releases

    Conversations with Rachel Brewster-Wright (Little Vintage Photography), Brendan Barry, and Alfie Cameras, Analogue Wonderland and many more.

    Thoughts on the current state of analogue photography and where things seem to be heading

    People, brands, and projects mentioned:

    Little Vintage PhotographyWebsite: https://littlevintagephotography.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlevintagephotography


    JFR FilmWebsite: https://jfrfilm.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jfrfilm


    Brendan BarryWebsite: https://brendanbarry.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendanbarry


    Khandie ReesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/khandie.rees


    Analogue WonderlandWebsite: https://analoguewonderland.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/analoguewonderland


    Alfie Cameras

    Website: https://alfiecameras.com/ (Use code TBW120 to save 10%)

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alfiecameras


    Dragon FilmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragonfilm


    Increment Labs
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/increment.labs


    GodoxWebsite: https://www.godox.com

    Events and upcomingplans

    Almost In Focus photowalk: 26 April
    Sign-up: https://photowalk.me


    Analogue Wonderland The Big Film Photowalk - 27 June
    More details to follow

    Book mentioned

    Tom’s new book; LightPaper Time — a book about darkroom printing, process, and slowing down in photography
    Available at: https://www.tombobwarland.com

    This episode includes show highlights, honest reactions, and reflections on the people, projects, and ideas keeping analogue photography alive.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 11 - What Photography Teachers Do on their Week Off
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode, hosts Tobias Beach-Wyld and Tom Warland engage in a candid conversation about their recent experiences in photography, touching on themes of personal projects, the complexities of homelessness, and the importance of continuous learning in the field. They share insights from their teaching experiences, discuss the impact of historical photography, and reflect on the challenges and joys of capturing meaningful images.

    The episode also highlights the significance of engaging with marginalized communities and the evolving nature of photographic theory.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 10 - G.A.S.
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode, hosts Tom Warland and Tobias Beach-Wyld celebrate their 10th episode by discussing the challenges of justifying camera collections, accepting their levels of GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) , and the impact of social media on personal branding in photography. They explore the psychology behind owning multiple cameras, the importance of using the right tool for the right job, and the joy that comes from engaging with subjects through photography. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about upcoming events and a potential competition for listeners.



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    51 mins