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Richard White - Killiecrankie Viaduct
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A Last Interview with Richard White

The interview below is the final transcription of that dialogue with Richard. It's taken us a few months to be able to process this interview, as we recognise what it represents. more

Kate Maxwell Disused mineshafts pockmark the hill overlooking Ludlow.
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The Wounded Hill

Titterstone Clee Hill is an iconic and much-loved feature of South Shropshire, looming above the medieval market town of Ludlow. more

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Moving Times

I began to experiment a little. How could it be possible to give the photographs the dynamics that such a storm normally produces? How would it be possible to generate wind and rain on a dry day? more

Mihai Fagadar Cosma Radiant Ice
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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Christoph Geiss, Mihai Fagadar Cosma, Roy Money & Steven Cutts more

Christoph Geiss - Bushy point
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In place

Living in “the Land of the Free”, we haven’t really been under a “lockdown”. Nevertheless, at some point, our governor encouraged us to stay at home, and my College has been closed since mid-March. I more

Mihai Fagadar Cosma - Blue Diamonds
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Expressions of Ice

Maybe also because the famous Aurora eluded me during my stay, I have found the ice formations of the Icelandic landscape to be one of its most impressive and distinctive features. more

Roy Money - What Remains
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A Closer Look

These photographs are from an artist residency at Weir Farm, a National Historic Site in Connecticut, USA. more

Steven Cutts Details-1
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Hidden Details

While I enjoy being out in inspiring landscapes I tend to photograph the patterns, textures and subtleties of a place. more

Konstantinos Vasilakis 3
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Escaping Oblivion

The emotional and psychological uplifting, the mental elevation you will feel when you find that true connection with your subject is far superior to the ephemeral appraisal of a well-constructed image that will be forgotten in the oblivion most photographers live in today. more

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Close to home

I live in a place where the scenery makes it almost impossible to take a bad photograph and so, I finally did some stern self-admonishing and made a deliberate effort to try and see the village differently and shoot nearer home. more

Alex Hare BookMaking 002
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Photo Book Making

A handmade book can be a beautiful and tangible embodiment of the passion, love and enthusiasm we have for our landscapes and how we choose to present them more

Kimberly Schneider - Bulls Eye
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Lost and Found, an interview with Kimberly Schneider

We got an email from Kimberly at the beginning of June to say she’d set up her darkroom again and started experiment with photograms. more

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A Scottish Winter Journey

It was a great journey with all sorts of weather and light and I learned a lot from it. I am pretty sure this will not be my last winter in Scotland. more

Adam Pierzchala - Lichens Svalbard-Jewel
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Lichens

Lichens grow only very slowly, sometimes only a few millimetres in a year. Slow growth often implies longevity and lichens are among the oldest living things on the planet. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: James W. Fortune, Kåre Selvejer, Leslie Landerkin & Nils Leonhardt more

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