


England and Nowhere
It's become one of the mainstays of project-based photography, a simple, semi-mechanical way to invest one's ingrained photo-habits with aesthetic significance. more

Alan Ranger
I saw Alan Ranger's blog post about photographic journeys and his own personal journey that culminated with some one to one tuition with David Ward and wanted to find out a little more about him. more

Interview with Nicholas White
I've been following Nicholas's photography since he started publishing his 'Militarisation of Dartmoor' series and when I saw he had started a new series on our bothy system I was intruiged to meet up and find out more. more

Endframe: Basin Mountain, Approaching Storm, by Bruce Barnbaum
I first came across the name Bruce Barnbaum when I bought his book “The Art of Photography: An Approach to Personal Expression”. I remember sitting on the platform at London Bridge Station, waiting for the train home and reading the first pages. I was approached by a stranger who said, “This is the best photography book you’ll ever own.” He was right. I’ve bought dozens of books on photography since then, but this one is still the more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini portfolios from our subscribers - Andrew Mellor, Janet Salmon, John Erskine & Peter Williams more

Chromatic Scales
David Ward talked at the Meeting of Minds Conference 2014 and discussed our understanding of colour is on the one hand instinctive and innate. more

This Land Book Launch
Back in April Joe Cornish and Roly Smith hosted an event at The Joe Cornish gallery, to talk about the launch of their new book 'This Land'. In this video they talk through how they chose the images & the stories behind them. more

This Land – Book Review
When I visited Joe at the start of last year, he told me about a book project he was just starting. We chatted a little bit about it but I didn’t want to know too much as one of my joys is to sit down with a good photography book and take in the whole thing in one glorious session. Over the next twelve months, I saw the product of various of Joe’s photo shoots with Roly Smith but I more

Into The Woods
‘Into The Woods’ in an exhibition of my photographic work at Crane Kalman Gallery in Knightsbridge, London. The show runs from 21 July to 20 August 2016, and it is my first solo show in London since 2012. The exhibition brings together twenty-four images made in the woods and forests of Southern England over the last eight years. I will also be launching my newest series ‘Half Light (2016). I have been working in UK forests since 2007, making more

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