


Silent Waters
These four pictures are part of a series called 'Silent Waters'. In this series, I tried to capture places at the shores of lakes where men can meet / enter the water: more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Istvan Nagy, Jonathan Carr & Paul Burgess more

Julian Calverley – “A Journey Into Landscape Photography”
Many people are probably only aware of Julian Calverley for his iPhone photographs and subsequent book. These gained a huge amount of coverage for Julian, so much that I think he's a little fed up of the iphonographer label. However, Julian's work is so much more than just the mobile phone and a bit of post processing. His bread and butter work are in high end advertising photography for clients such as the car manufacturers Land Rover, Aston Martin more

Treescapes
The exhibition brings together a small selection of photographs of trees in the landscape that I have been studying for the last 30 years. more

Clashach Cove
Clashach Cove, sometimes known as Cove Bay, is in the North East of Scotland and is situated on the Moray coast to the East of the little town of Hopeman. more

Sandra Bartocha
It’s taken a little while to do so as Sandra has been busy bringing to completion Lys - An intimate Journey to the North, her joint project with Werner Bollmann, but I think you will agree that it has been worth the wait. more

Using Light Meters
In summary, we have spot meters that take a reading of a specific small area of a scene and incident meters that measure the light falling on a scene. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Carla Regler, Andy Ford, Daniel Secrieru & David Driman. more

Junk
One person’s junk is another’s subject material. A friend and fellow photographer, and I like to photograph the urban landscape. more

Forest details
I try to hike the trails of my local forests as often as I can. I love trees and have been trying to photograph them for a while now. more

Bolerium, Cornwall’s West Penwith Peninsula
‘Bolerium’ explores the physical and psychological landscape of Penwith, an isolated region in the far west of Cornwall. more

As The Delta Flows
Iceland has always had a special magic, being lucky to get up in a helicopter with open sides was my first experience of photographing from the air, and one I will never forget! more

Matt Lethbridge
This issue we're chatting to someone who has only recently given landscape photography a concerted effort (his oldest photo on Flickr is from 2014) but he's done pretty well in that short period of time. more

Interview with Diego Lopez & Patrik Larsson
After spending a week in Andalusia you get back home with images from untouched fog forests, the wetlands of Doñana, photogenic coastal areas with the Moroccan mountains in the background, desert areas, mountain views from Cazorla and Grazalema. more

A Walk in the Woods
Agreeing to stage a solo exhibition always seems like a good idea at the time. It is flattering to be asked. The request often comes many months, if not a year or more in advance and so all the work involved seems so far away as to be inconsequential. more