Dave F.
I've never heard of David Plowden myself till I saw the show.
I was so impressed the very first minute it came on .. stopped everything I was doing till the very end.Like Mayo PBS here has mostly commercialized programs that cater towards the incoming revenue these days. Yet every so often a really good program comes up.
Few years back they used to be my favorite channel.
Mayo.
I tried to find some info [or more directly some of Plowdens pictures] but couldn't.
I'll try to give you a short version of my thoughts on him and his work.
One very,very stand out feature is the way he conducts himself.
Totally a bare-bones,down-to-earth type manor.
I found a picture that I don't believe is his work but something similar of one that they on PBS showed and explained the how and manor in which he took it.
Click HereDavid Plowden doesn't just drive up and take shots and then does a split-city retreat.
From what the narrator was expressing (extremely well,I might add) is that David Plowden mingles with the natives.Breaks bread with the hole community. No matter where his little run down station wagon decides to make a pit stop.
The example pic above. Btw,I think most of his work is in black and white.
What he did with the real picture was amazing.
He pulled up on some back road .. opened the back of his wagon and pulled out a tripod (looked wooden also),set up a camera with the look down type viewfinder.
From what I could gather he's a straight shot type camera man with zero fluff.
Everything is manual and ONLY adjusted to the natural look his eyes see. Not the other way around.
OK. He's set up. He didn't like the cloud arraignment nor a crow that kept popping up in the scene.
Would you believe he sat there for
hours waiting for the clouds to form just right.
All the while readjusting the tripod.
Not only scenic shots but the guy captures facial shots of you-name-it-subjects.
The guy travels across the country doing his thing!
I think they said he's in his mid sixties and still going strong.
Yep! I was very impressed with just the one show.