First Morning Lights
I enjoy the incredible feeling of the early mornings, with no one around and that particular cold, but soft light that starts to hit the land or the coast. more
Wild Forest
Painting, photography, mixed media are just tools to let emerge this energy it has given me. I combine the techniques, the materials, the colours between them, by looking for this primitive vibratory energy. more
The Significance of Time
We can all relate to seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years but beyond that our comprehension of 'time' becomes much more difficult. more
Social Media and Photography
Are vloggers marching towards us like an army of the undead, insatiably overwhelming all those who dare not to join their horde? more
Fotospeed’s Foto Fest South
This September, Fotospeed’s Foto Fest South is returning for the third year running, bringing together 4 of Britain’s best photographers and big name brands for a day of photography inspiration and a celebration of the printed image more
Perceiving landscapes in Two-dimensions
I am a researcher at Edinburgh Napier University studying the intuitive practices of a landscape photographer and I hope that On Landscape photographers may be able to help me. more
End frame: Confluence by Jenifer Bunnett
At first glance, it seems that there is just a single white wave starting its return to the sea but then my eye is drawn deeper into the photograph where there are actually many layers. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 photography portfolios from our subscribers: Deigh Bates, Harris Steinman, Mark Naylor & Neville Prosser more
The Coast
I have photographed this piece of the coastal landscape for more than 30 years and I'm always surprised but what it reveals to me as time goes on. more
2 minutes in Northumberland
The stunning outcrops and roads which are temporarily consumed by incoming tides begged to be captured in no less than 2 minutes(ish). more
Scattered Light
Solitude results in an enhanced joining of the unconscious with a visual play of light, revealing textures, shapes, mood and awareness. more
Gorges of Steens Mountain
The gorges are the four main ones to be found on Steens Mountain in the Southeast Corner of Oregon near the Nevada border. more
Capture One for Landscape – Part Three
In our third instalments of our Capture One for Landscape series, Joe looks at a few of his images from a recent trip to the Isle of Eigg in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. Along the way, he will be demonstrating some of the steps in his typical workflow and also his approach to post-processing images. more
Landscape Conference News
10 weeks to go until the conference now and things are hotting up. We’re now in the middle of arranging for the audiovisual equipment and live streaming setup. Although we’re not sold out yet, we have sold more tickets already than we did in both previous years. We’ve just announced the schedule for the two days and made day tickets available. more
William Neill – Retrospective
William Neill is no stranger to On Landscape, most notably because he runs his own On Landscape column for Outdoor Photographer, but also as we’ve reviewed a few of his e-books previously. more