Daniel Meadows Photographer, documentarist and digital storyteller Daniel Meadows (b.1952) has spent a lifetime recording British society, challenging the status quo by working in a collaborative way to capture extraordinary aspects of ordinary life through pictures, audio recordings and short movies. Meadows is best known for his 10,000 mile journey around England in the Free Photographic Omnibus (1973-74), a project he revisited twenty-five years later for the series National Portraits: Now & Then. His pioneering work of participatory media, BBC Capture Wales (2001-08), encouraged many hundreds of people to embrace the digital age in pop-up workshops, making their own two minutes of TV by framing their memories and pictures into digital stories.