Blue Period
I have enjoyed my time capturing these images and in sitting with them to listen to their stories. As I continue to visit new landscapes, I will keep these scenes in mind to appreciate the world we have and the beauty they bring to our lives. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Felipe Schiffrin, Prashant Naik, Richard Walls & Robin Boothby more
Savernake Oaks
Savernake Forest in Wiltshire is undoubtedly my most frequented location for woodland photography – partly because it’s reasonably close to home, but also because I find it so challenging and chaotic more
Tongue Wood Winter
Tongue Wood is a tiny patch of woodland that lies at the end of a remote dale, guarded by high fells. more
Arches – Window to the Universe
Visiting Arches National Park in southeast Utah was one of the most thrilling moments of my life. more
The Origin
The Origin is my photographic project in the south of Chile, I began to photograph in 2018, this distant and extreme land, where mountains, glaciers, forests and rivers intermingle in total harmony. more
Carolyn Cheng
In my daily life and work, my mind likes to discern patterns from complex sets of information and I also see images in this manner. Being up in the air, where landforms can be abstracted into shapes and patterns, I can more easily apply this skill. more
Nairnshire
The woods in Nairnshire have a wide variety of lichens which really add to the textural quality of shots taken here. more
Light and Dark
A joint exhibition of landscape photographs by Alistair Young and mixed media art by Sally McDonald, two Isle of Skye artists who have a deep connection and love for the wild landscapes of the northwest Highlands. more
End frame: Metaflora Series, Walter Chappell
Making his electron photographs in complete darkness, Walter found a way to capture a whole new life in these organic materials, essentially electrocuting them, in order to reveal the spirit/light within. more
A Special Place called Meteora
In Greece, the word “Meteora” means “middle of the sky”, “suspended in the air”, or “in the heavens above”. more
Bottomlands: Luminous/Anonymous
How a global pandemic influenced my relationships with the outdoors, my region, my photography and myself during a yearlong forced sabbatical. more
Conversations With Nature by Eric Bennett
I first heard of Eric Bennet after listening to one of Matt Payne’s podcasts. Although the photography was excellent, a notch above the usual in many ways, I thought his work was similar to many other “well-travelled” photographers. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Graham Nobles, James Peck, Nick Oakley & Randall Romano more
Obsession With Ice
The structure of natural Ice is changing and is rarely the same from day today. It is a product of atmospheric conditions such as temperature, rain, snowfall and the flow of water. I more