Issue 322
Tim Parkin |
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In this autumnal palette, death does not mean the end but a transformation. The ash resists mourning its loss and does not shrink from its bareness. The elder stands with a quiet confidence, unshaken, an echo of strength. more
In episode fourteen, we talk with Paula Pell Johnson, who shares the history and evolution of her family-run photography business, Linhofstudio, and much more more
My love for the Scottish landscape and its remote locations is, for me, better represented using a variety of darkroom processes and papers, than being a perfect HD colour image. more
The most important tool of photography is your mind. Keep it sharp. Avoid distraction. Fill it with knowledge about your subject matter. more
My philosophy of photography has evolved a few times over the last decade, but there’s a core question I keep coming back to: am I doing a thing in order to create images, or am I doing it to have an adventure and maybe create image opportunities along the way? more
When I arrived, I came across another challenge: How do I go about photographing an area which has been shot to death by so many other photographers in the past? more
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The flowers, just past their peak and beginning to wilt, are set against the smoky, foggy and greyed landscape backgrounds, which evoke the tumult and terror of Romantic era painters working in nature’s Sublime. more
The move also reignited my passion for photographing Tasmania’s wilderness. Adjusting to life back home took time, but it allowed me to develop the skills needed to explore and photograph remote areas confidently. more
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Enzo Crispino, Goran Prvulovic, Mika Stetsovski & Peter Berlinghof. more
Further down the stream where I live, the landscape is completely different as the river enters the North German lowlands and the Lower Rhine region begins. The area is densely populated and the banks of the river are full of industrial compounds and settlements. more
For the last couple of years, I've been living in the beautiful country of Armenia. During this time, I’ve travelled across almost the entire country, experiencing its diverse landscapes and seasons. more
The most exciting part is when waves crash the rocks of the shore. It looks like the rocks are winning, but over time, waves are shaping the rocks, too more
The photographic project, Meeting William Turner, was intended as a homage to the great romantic landscape painter and master of capturing light. more
Her connection to nature deepened over the years, and she ultimately carved out a career in editorial and commercial photography. Yet, it was her passion for outdoor and nature photography that called her back to her roots. more
on End frame: Ash tree, Balmacara by Colin Prior
Ars, I will explore how it has matured and report back. I have discovered that by returning to the same wild places again and again that they are seldom the same twice. Some years colours are vibrant, whereas the following year the are more muted. Last year the rowan trees were very [...]
- Colin Prior, 21:32 3rd Mar
on Any Questions, with special guest Paula Pell-Johnson
Thank-you Guy…getting there. It's such a joy to be out with a camera again, feeling (relatively!) normal.
- Joe Cornish, 16:04 3rd Maron Any Questions, with special guest Paula Pell-Johnson
Great to see Paula on this. I can highly recommend a conversation with her and Linhostudio to anyone moving onto view cameras and digital backs. Her knowledge is immense and she's always helpful and willing to advise. She really helped me in understanding the format and the key issues. I bought [...]
- Alexander Caminada, 15:55 3rd Mar