1#2 Nick Livesey: the Snowdonian photographer

“If you really love something - genuinely - you’re going to find out everything about it, aren’t you?”

 
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Episode #2…

…is here! And it's all about photographer, writer and Mountain Leader Nick Livesey. Nick grew up in the city of Peterborough, a place he has little love for and where - despite carving out a career for himself as a musician - he was "going nowhere, fast". Rather than live a life of "self-medication" and frustration, he escaped to the mountains and now lives a life full of fascination and inspiration in the heart of North Wales. He talks to Dan about embarking on a "deep, meaningful relationship" with a landscape, frosty vigils, learning to speak Welsh, goats, and much more. You can find out about all things Nick Livesey at www.nickliveseymountainimages.com

[episode recorded on 17/11/20]

Images by Nick Livesey

00:00 - Introduction

06:11 - The book: “Photographing the Snowdonia Mountains”

09:15 - Life before Snowdonia: music, “self-medication”, escaping Peterborough

17:15 - Photography as a route to writing, “an egalitarian art form”

21:20 - Moving to Snowdonia, being rude to customers

25:11 - Lockdown 1.0, watching spring from start to finish, “the most idyllic, wonderful time”

27:15 - Nick vs goats

30:28 - Frosty vigils

31:20 - Avoiding “photographic tourism” with a “deep, meaningful relationship”

34:35 - Life as a local in rural Wales

36:35 - Speaking Welsh

40:35 - “Lockdown in Snowdonia” YouTube series

42:15 - Mixing musical genres

44:00 - A Spinal-Tap-inspired swear word

47:53 - “Greatest Mountain Memory”: amphetamines on Harrison Stickle

51:00 - Time, money, freedom… where do you go?

54:38 - “I’m trying to stay sane and enjoy my life in these strange times”

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