In today's solo episode I talk about how all news camera people have bad days, the reason for them and why we shouldn't let them get us down.
Often we look around us in the news pack and think that everybody else is invincible - it's not the case, we all mess up from time to time and we all feel like we aren't any good. But, don't let those days define you, keep going, move forward and smash the next assignment.
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Pak Yiu: Working in China and covering the Hong Kong protests
Travelling: An audio diary from Sudan
Breaking into wildlife filmmaking with Alex Braczkowski
Covering war and hostile environments
Underwater cameraman: An interview with Jason Boswell
Q and A with Imagejunkies: What's the most dangerous assignment you've done? How did you get started in the industry?
Pictures in a hurry: Phil Darley on his new novel about a news cameraman
In the line of fire: Caught in Zimbabwe's post-election violence
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Starting out in the news industry: Federica De Caria
Filming in the extreme cold: Stu McKenzie
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From the Royal Marines to a career in journalism: Lee Durant
What makes the perfect news cameraman? An interview with Andrew Harding (re-upload)
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