Blue hour at Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
The Norfolk coastal landscape stretches for 90 miles. Standing on Norfolk’s beaches more often than not, we find space, freedom, autonomy. more
Woodland Seasons
The different seasons give woodland a whole new lease of life. You could visit the same woodland over and over again and find something new to photograph each time. more
Intimate Australia
I like the idea of taking a 'straight' Landscape image and imbuing it with something more essential, also from the landscape from which I shot the wide shot. more
Vision 9 Exhibition Review
Vision 9, at the J-shaped Oxo gallery in London, showed the work of nine photographers, each having their own unique style. more
Permanence and mutations of the landscape
These photo series consist of these juxtaposed elements, may they are physical (the landscape, the habitat), time-related (ancient, new) or symbolic (sacred, profane). more
Richmond Park
A new semi-permanent display opens this Friday in Richmond Park featuring 18 of my landscape photographs. more
Fotospeed’s Foto Fest Central – 15th July 2018
Fotospeed’s Foto Fest Central plays host to five of the best British photographers. Ahead of his talk, Mark Littlejohn shares his thoughts on ‘atmosphere’ and how a little bit of thought can go a long way more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Andy Gawthrope, Barry Dunn, Linda McKnight & Paul Hetzel. more
A Foggy Day
Waking to a foggy day in Western Massachusetts is a cause to celebrate. You can feel the stillness. more
Water in Motion
Every second of every day, something of great beauty and mystery appears and then disappears. We often miss these events because we are lost in thought or maybe focused on photographing that “great shot” and we don’t see something that is right there. more
Beware of the Woods
I am fascinated by the idea of finding strange and frightening apparitions in the most benign of woodland objects & places. more
Avebury in Snow
Avebury is famous for its Neolithic site. A bank, ditch and stone circle some 350m in diameter. It's not too far from home and so sometimes I find myself amongst its stones. more
The Galápagos Islands
During the second half of the 1960s, I saw a few 30 minutes TV programs on Swedish television. As I watched them a dream was born – a dream of someday being able to visit this archipelago myself. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Susan Rowe, Olivier Caire, Connor Finch & Aaron Dickson more
Ojos del Mar, Atacama
The curves and colours of these ancient pools provided some wonderful photographic opportunities, especially in the calm twilight before dawn when they became perfectly still, allowing the colours of the water to be seen. more