


Flash and Medieval Art
Connecting blue and red on a single frame can be interpreted as the warmth of the fire and the cold of the night. This motif has pursued people since prehistory. In general the night is full of similar contrasts. more

A Morning in a Magical Forest
one particular morning in winter 2020 is by far the best of all and the most memorable. I don’t think I’ve seen such incredible conditions anywhere in the past decade or so. more

Book Reviews
I have to admit to being a big fan of Dan Baumbach’s work. His eye for a complex but elegant detail and commitment to working in small geographic areas have really paid dividends over the years more

End frame: Weed Against Sky, 1948 by Harry Callahan
However, it was at the Guild where he experienced his photographic epiphany. He attended a lecture and workshop given by Ansel Adams. Adams’ work exhilarated him... more

Travels with a Seneca 8×10 Camera
I have a clear image of the photo that I would like to take, in which there is a well-defined foreground and in the background, there is a remarkable scenery of the beautiful and massive mountains still covered by snow. more

End frame: Puglia 1978 by Franco Fontana
I think we can learn from him that great photographs don’t have to be of spectacular, iconic places. There are interesting images to be made all around us; we just have to look harder, and pursue what resonates with our own personality, curiosity, and imagination to find our own voice. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Welcome to our 4x4 feature which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted from our subscribers: Chris Salm, Claude Hamel, Derrick Sansome & Paul Flatt more

Forest Decomposition
These images were taken while on hikes in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, Northern California and Oregon. more

Sky/Skye
My son and daughter in law invited me to join them on holiday on Skye in October more

Winter Jewellery
I live in the town of Rimouski in the Lower Saint-Lawrence region of the province of Québec in Canada. more

Mooloolaba Beach
Mooloolaba derives from the aboriginal word mulu which means snapper fish or mulla which means red-bellied black snake. more

Frosted Leaves
I wouldn’t go so far as to say that this has become a project, but it is a subject I actively look out for in the cold season when out for woodland walks. more

Upper Loch Torridon
Torridon is a well known area of North West Scotland that for many embodies what the Highlands are about. It is wild, rugged, quite remote and has stood from ancient times withstanding all that the Atlantic weather can throw at it. more

The Colour of Silence
The goal of the book is to show both the distilled essences of nature and to deliver it to people directly. Demonstrating that our natural flora and fauna are one-of-a-kind gems that require people's active engagement with. more

Book Reviews
Arild Heitmann - Heime Arild Heitmann’s portfolio is not short of the sublime images that many photographers aim for (but mostly miss). He has many photographs drawn from trips to the mountains of Italy or Iceland or of the iconic Arctic hotspots of Lofoten or Sejna. But it’s the photographs he takes from his backyard on the mainland of Arctic Norway, a literal hinterland, that are the subject of his more