Michael Kenna’s Darkroom Diaries
Reflecting on 50 years of silver gelatin printing, a somewhat arduous, slow and painstaking process, I believe the final prints have made the journey all very well worthwhile. more
How Connected are we to our Local Landscapes?
I have seen how climate change is impacting the landscape. How dry summers have killed the heathland and affected local farming. How wildfires have destroyed habitat, and coastal erosion has become a constant battle along some stretches of the Suffolk Coast. more
Peter Richter “Moments with Trees”
Peter Richter recently sent us a small book made using KOZU’s new printing service MAKEBOOK. I was interested in the quality of their latest digital printing and also wanted to take a look at what Peter had made, both in his photography and in his design choices. more
Resonance
Personal Photography, as I previously proposed, called for a search for Resonance. However, my description was simply a feeling I had in the field and digital darkroom, and I did not offer much detail that would help someone actually try it for themselves. more
A Wander down near Garve
To look at a finished image with a smile. Knowing that I’ve managed to replicate what it was that I saw in my mind's eye when I took the original image. more
The Frith Fields
The Frith Fields lie in the south Cotswolds, and have, through care and steadfastness, been returned to native meadow. more
End frame: Nyx #60006 by Anna Cabrera & Ángel Albarrán
An image I keep coming back to in particular is this work from Albarrán Cabrera’s series ‘Nyx’. The name derives from Greek mythology, where the goddess Nyx is the personification of the darkness and is considered one of the first beings to exist. more
4×4 Landscape Portfolios
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Martin Küenzi, Sanjeev Kumar Yadav, Stefano Balma & Tony Gaskins more
What Lies Beyond
These images capture fleeting moments at the edge of the day – when light dissolves and certainty softens, mirroring the emotional ambiguity often encountered in personal transitions. more
Shapes of Ice, on the Life of Arctic Glaciers
This constant transformation invites reflection on the flow of life and its impermanence, while also serving as a stark warning: Arctic regions are undergoing a profound transformation, subjected to unprecedented climatic and geopolitical pressures. more
Color of Nature
If the lighting conditions complement and strengthen your subject, an incredible photograph is just waiting to be taken. more
Aletsch
The Aletsch Forest is one of the most beautiful nature reserves in Switzerland. The flora and fauna in this area are simply fascinating, and there are exciting things to observe in every season. more
Michael Kenna’s Darkroom Diaries
Retouching helps the viewer look into and around a print. It is also another option to edit out areas we do not want to attract attention to. Most of us are now familiar with digital retouching. more
With my Head in the Clouds
During this year’s (2025) spring and summer, I was quite taken by cloudscapes over the big city where I live and having a decidedly non-photogenic urban foreground, I was moved to shoot just the skies. more
Impermanence is the Language of Nature
Impermanence is nature's language. Translating this language into photographs is what I try to do with my shots. more

