Nearly White
Proper winters are less frequent now, and to make the most of the occasional show I drive out towards the Cairngorms when the forecast looks favourable. more
One View Project
All the images were taken at Lynford lake over roughly a 6 month period last year, all from the same viewpoint more
Ingleborough
Living at the foot of Ingleborough, the mountain was bound to become the re-occurring theme of my photography. more
Winter Trees
It all started with Trees Frozen in Dance - a scene which I went by in January 2014 in Beskydy Mountains. more
Parchi Di Nervi
Nervi Parks are located in the easternmost part of Genoa. They comprise of the gardens once belonging to different aristocratic villas and they represent one of the most significant green public areas of the city, extending for about 9.2 hectares. more
Scotch Mist
The Scotch Mist series came about due to the fact that I wanted more of a hand in the actual creation of the images I felt I was going stale creatively and becoming dissatisfied with just taking pictures. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Phillip William Jenner, Richard Smith, Simone Opdam & Steve Gledhill more
Levadas of Madeira
The Portuguese island of Madeira is a steep sided (and hopefully) extinct volcano located about 300 miles from the Atlantic coast of Morocco. more
Waterland, The Netherlands
The character of my home region, Waterland, is found in the ever present water. Large parts of the region consist of land literally floating on water. more
Overnight in Bamburgh
It was a fleeting visit to a famous stretch of British coastline. I had one evening and one morning to photograph Northumberland’s iconic castle Bamburgh. more
Autumnal Reflection
For any landscape photographer who is always wanting to photograph special conditions & make a special image, the weather has to play ball. more
The National Trusts and Commercial Photography
I talked a little about the National Trust (and the National Trust for Scotland) and their sometimes unpleasant attitude toward anything vaguely commercial happening around them. more
Michael Kenna Interview
Whatever it is that drives him, landscape photographer Michael Kenna has been travelling the world for more than 40 years, carrying his heavy Hassleblads to countries ranging from France to Japan. more
Subscribers Favourite Landscape Photographs of 2017
We expected a few entries but in the end we were extremely happy to have had over 80 entries from our subscribers all over the world. more
30th December
Wherever I am in the world, on 30th December, I shall go out and make photographs and remember my dad. more