Sustaining Creativity Podcast Creativity through the lens of a photographer and author Dazeley “I’m always looking for interesting things, people or places to photograph”.
Sustaining Creativity Podcast
The Creative Lens with Peter Dazeley Hear Peter’s latest interview as he discusses his creative process.
An interview with Dazeley on photography and AI, by Create Art
Listen to Peter Dazeley in this Create Art podcast as he discusses his new book ‘Monochrome‘, and the interaction and impact of AI on photography. Enjoy.
‘Monochrome’ Book
Monochrome is being published in October 2023, but is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and all good bookshops. Monochrome is my new book, by Trope Publishing in Chicago being launched in October 2023. It is the opposite of AI and is likened to taking photography back to its origins. Photography is my…
Dazeley interviewed on LondonLIVE
Interview on Dazeley’s latest book London Explored Available to buy here
Listen to Dazeley on the Robert Elms show talking about his new book London Explored
See images from the book
‘London Explored’ introduced by Peter Dazeley in this video
London Explored is a unique London guidebook that opens the doors to more than sixty of the capital’s most surprising and intriguing places. The locations include an upmarket gun shop, a working bronze foundry, a secret underground bunker, a lavish casino and a jewel-like chapel. Mark Daly’s lively commentary accompanies the stunning photography of Peter…
London Theatres – BBC interview
Radio BBC London – London Theatres book, Dazeley interview on the Robert Elms show on 7th April 2018
Dazeley on London Live September 2017
London Live tv interview by Alison Earle in September 2017 of photographer Peter Dazeley and theatre critic Michael Coveney. Talking about their new book London Theatres.
Platinum prints
Ersel – 31 Studios’ Platinum Print Exhibition January 2011 in Turin, Italy. Presenter Max Caffell of 31 Studios talks about Dazeley.
Kray Twins – BBC interview
The Kray twins were perhaps London’s most notorious gangsters. They were hardened criminals but they mixed with film stars and were treated like celebrities.