


Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Bob Davis, John Higgs, Martyn Pearson & Priyanka Paltanwale. more

Into the Woods!
While capturing these photographs I just had one thing in my mind and that was to capture the mood. In photography, light play very important role. You have to be there on location at right time. more

Torfskeri
The primary intention of the work is to interrogate the effects of human intervention on the dynamics of our atmosphere using the tools of expressive photography. ‘Torfskeri’ is an Old Norse name for the iron tool for cutting peat. more

States of Water
I studied archaeology to degree level and the circle was a reoccurring theme in prehistory that particularly interested me. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Daniel Wheeler, Ian Bramham, Jason Robert Jones & Kate Zari Roberts more

Urban Landscapes
For me, urban landscapes can be just as exciting and interesting to photograph as the more traditional landscapes of our natural environment. more

Elements
The 4 images I've chosen are examples of things that go unnoticed, hidden in plain sight. They can sometimes become unintentionally abstract as the thing that grabs our initial attention is usually shape, form, texture etc. more

Leelanau Winter 2019
The Leelanau Peninsula of Michigan is where I have the good fortune to make my home. Yet as I have recently discovered, there is a side to the landscape I have only just begun to become acquainted with, at least from an artistic standpoint. more

Lake MacIntosh
Lake MacIntosh has been my refuge and sanctuary for quite a few years. I've gone there in times of sadness and distress as well as happier times. I feel a deep connection with the land, the trees and the water. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Beatrice Moltani, Dibs McCallum, Paul Hetzel & Steve Gledhill. more

Home Skies
The sky offers an infinitely and continually varied landscape (ok, skyscape) delivered to me wherever I happen to be, at home or away, on every single day of the year. more

A minimalist view of Yellowstone National Park
The weather can be brutally cold and snowy, markedly reducing the number of visitors. This, in turn, leads to a special solitude. more

Night Bunkers
For my 3rd-year dissertation piece I started off with photographing the occasional pillbox and bunker in Norfolk, as my theme developed I found I was driving over 500 miles over 2 nights around East Anglia to document all the WW2 structures that I find interesting in both location and appearance. more

A Midwinter Day’s Dream
I use photography as a medium for self-expression and as a way to channel and confront my emotions and deal with my inner struggles. more