In today's episode, news cameraman Paul Martin and I go off script and have a free-flowing debate about the situation in Zimbabwe, the state of TV news and what it's like to film in a war zone. Paul throws questions to me and we meander all over the place.
If you missed part 1 of my interview with Paul then I highly recommend going back to listen. It's packed with useful advice for anybody who wants to be a freelance camera person or video journalist.
If you'd like to reach out then please tweet me via @imagejunkies
You can also visit my website www.imagejunkies.net for loads of articles about the life of a video journalist and the kit we use.
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Camera confidential: an interview with Imagejunkies editor Christian Parkinson
Covering Africa: BBC cameraman Glenn Middleton talks about his 28 years filming for the BBC in Africa
How to be a successful freelance news cameraman: An interview with Paul Martin
The Muhammad Ali method for shooting news: An interview with US photog Rick Portier
Embedded with the Iraqi army fighting ISIS: Cameraman Barnaby Mitchell on the front lines
Farted on by Gaddafi and bitten on the bum: Part two of our chat with retired BBC Cameraman Bob Prabhu
Forty years on the front lines: An interview with retired BBC cameraman Bob Prabhu
Talking Mojo, gimbals and travel tips with the BBC's Nick Garnett
360 video in a war zone: An interview with Dylan Roberts
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