Thomas Joshua Cooper
Thomas talks about the making and assembly of a thematic body of work that developed out of the act of visually and pictorially mapping the cardinal extremes. more
The Importance of Self-Critique
Learning to self-critique requires confidence in one’s own work as well as self-knowledge. We must be confident enough in our abilities and vision to not fear failure. more
Into the White Sands
The place kept beckoning me to travel farther and farther into the dunes and the process was very metaphysical in a way. more
End frame: Lochan Na Staigne, Clach Leathad, Meall a Bhuiridh by Joe Cornish
This is a piece of art that opens up so many emotions. it uplifts whilst creating a sense of pathos, and is restful and energising at the same time as well as being dramatic and simple. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Dan Montesi, Kerry Gordon, Lucy Littleton & David Fanning more
Frozen River
I live in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. In our city, we have 48 natural areas, scattered throughout the city, but especially along the Poudre River. more
Silence and Solitude: A Wilderness Dialogue
It is being said that we are entering a new age. No longer simply the product of evolutionary transformation, we human beings are now driving it. more
Florida’s Endangered Landscapes
I was returning from a trip to Tallahassee last summer when I realised that nearly all the parks I had photographed over the years were near to, or at sea-level. more
Role of landscape photography in the art world
Despite all the logical explanations for the absence of landscape photography in this particular location, my lingering disappointment made me ponder the role of landscape photography in art more
Sandra Bartocha
Sandra was the 2nd speaker at this year's Meeting of Minds conference in Penrith. Sandra talked about the idea that photography is all about conveying the mood and sense of a place to an audience. more
In the Dreamtime by Nicki Gwynn-Jones
Being as she has only lived on the island for a couple of years, she has produced some fantastic work and this particular book, printed on Orkney as well, focuses on the flowers and grasses on this windswept land. more
Island by Hans Strand
I know I’m a critical viewer though and a few people have been impressed with the publication when they’ve dropped by and if you’re a big Hans Strand fan (with equally big pockets and arms) then this is probably a must buy. more
Photographing Snowdonia Mountains by Nick Livesey
After an excellent start to the book showing the safety, accessibility and local knowledge aspects of walking in the mountains (i.e. Where to get a good breakfast!) the book’s core content is a series of high-level mountain walks, with viewpoints selected along the way. more
Behind the Photograph by Charlie Waite
If you’re an older photographer, you may remember the original ‘The Making of Landscape Photographs’ and ‘Seeing Landscapes’ books that Charlie produced in the 1990s and if you do then, like me, you would have enjoyed reading his descriptions of how he found and constructed the photographs therein. more


