


The Dreaded Scottish Midge
The dreaded midge is the bane of many a summer photographer. Its insidious zzzz as you prepare your twilight masterpiece is enough to distract the hardiest of the outdoors brigade. And the fear is no longer confined to those North of the border. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini portfolios from our subscribers - Rupert Nicholson, Andrew Wheatley, Marc Hermans & Krister Berg. more

A Return to Waldeinsamkeit
Fernfire Wood is a conduit into the Dendle’s Wood National Nature Reserve, also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, which also includes Hawn's Wood. It requires an access permit to wander these woods and I am very grateful to have had the chance to visit it over varying seasons more

Surviving Summer
This series of articles is a follow-up to a session we ran at MOORSVIEW, to highlight some of the issues photographers needed to be aware of when heading out into the hills, beginning with Summer. more

Issue 116 PDF
Click here to download issue 116 (high quality, 126Mb) Click here to download issue 116 (smaller download, 50Mb) more

On Landscape Room at the Joe Cornish Gallery
We are delighted to announce the launch of the 'On Landscape Room' at The Joe Cornish Gallery. In collaboration with the gallery's commercial knowledge of the landscape, we have chosen a set of six photographs each from five photographers. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini portfolios from our subscribers - Cheryl Hamer, David Taylor, Shona Grant and Roger backhouse. more

Transitions – Black and White and Colour
Paul Gallagher talked at the Meeting of Minds Conference 2014 and discussed his experiences and the freedom to return to colour landscape photography. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini portfolios from our subscribers - Ajit Menon, Gilly Walker, Matt Hale & Vladimir Kysela. more

LANDSCAPE
By returning repeatedly to the same spots, and discovering new ones, I have developed a respectful sense of the long passage of time and the slowly changing seasons. more

Professional and Personal – An Illustrated Discussion with Paul Wakefield
Pau Wakefield was one of the speakers at the 2014 Meeting of Minds Conference, which was recorded. Through the means of an illustrated interview with the photographer David Ward, Paul and David talk about how he has balanced his commercial work with the need to continue doing his personal work. more

From Red River to the River Winter – A look at projects in contemporary landscape photography
Jem Southam was one of the speakers at the 2014 Meeting of Minds conference, which was recorded. Jem Southam is critically regarded as one of the most important British photographers of the last twenty five years. Working with a 10x8 view camera and colour negative film, his patient pursuit of his art seems at odds with the frenetic pace of life in the 21st Century. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini portfolios from our subscribers - Archie MacFarlane, David Ball, Simon Rogers & Thomas Correa. more

Luka Esenko
Luka Esenko said hello to me at the Photography Show last year and showed me a beta design of his SNAPP location guides. He's a talented photographer in his own right though and his work from his home country of Slovenia is well worth spending some time with. more

Dan Rubin – “From Instant Film to iPhone”
Dan Rubin joined us at the Photography Show on the Linhof Studio stand in March 2016. He gave an inspiring talk on his working practice and his discovery and use of Instagram. more