The Floods by Joe Wright
The work in the book are quite subtly sequenced and I'm sure each reader will interpret them differently but perhaps with a common theme. For me there is a sense of the progression of the photographer here as well as the sense of the woods themselves. more
MOORSVIEW – Photographing the North York Moors & Coast
The MOORSVIEW Exhibition is at the Joe Cornish Gallery, Northallerton from 14th November and running until 19th December. The exhibition features work by renowned local photographers Lizzie Shepherd, Dave Mead, Karl Holtby, John Potter, Richard and Janet Burdon, & John Clifton. more
Endframe: “Evening on Charles Bridge” by Josef Sudek
I can think of many images I love and many photographers I admire, however the more I think the more my mind keeps returning to two names. more
Scotland’s National Landscape Photography Competition Reopens
Entries are now open for the annual Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year competition more
Inspiration
Moray landscape photographers Ian Cameron and Jim Robertson recently joined forces for an exhibition of their work in The Gallery at Elgin Library in Moray. more
What’s up with Camera Firmware?
Why should we be so limited by aspect ratio? Ever since the start of photography, cameras have had ‘custom’ aspect ratios. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue's landscape photography 4x4 portfolio features Adam Fowler, Cat Thompson, Richard Fox and Scott Murray. more
Vision Five Exhibition
Five photographers, five visions of the world that surrounds us. Despite the diversity of the subject matter and their individual interpretations, the artists are connected by one aim. more
Experience Landscape Photography With Canon
Tim Parkin and David Clapp are doing a mini tour of the UK with the support of Canon cameras where you can try out the new 5DS and 5DSr and some of the best lenses out on location. more
Big Speaker Event 2015
Professional landscape photographers David Clapp and Mark Littlejohn will be presenting their lectures on Friday 13th November 2015 at 7.30pm. more
Time Exposed
In our search for perfection, however defined, we seek to be in the right place, at the right time, & to trip the shutter at the right moment. We strive to craft an image just so – to show the landscape at its best, in the right light. more
What’s Up With Camera Firmware?
Exposure controls haven’t really moved on a whole lot since the days of film, apart from perhaps the histogram, an inaccurate way of showing how far wrong the internal meter was. I’m hoping to take you through some of the innovations that I’d like to see in the next range of cameras from the big manufacturers. more
Exhibition: The Blazing Forest, Thomas Peck
A new exhibition: The Blazing Forest, by Thomas Peck concentrates on Epping Forest in its most exquisitely beautiful autumnal colour. more
Memory Colour
Colour - it’s something we sort of take for granted. After all the camera records the correct colour and then we play with it. Right? Well - not actually. Cameras are definitely getting better but they are certainly not perfect yet and if we add in the effects of camera profiles then what we actually see when we load our photos into Lightroom (or whatever) isn’t necessarily what we expect. Many of us think this probably doesn’t matter, after all more
Brian Kerr
For this issue we've been talking to Brian Kerr, Dumfries born and now Cumbria based photographer with a passion for the hills. Can you tell me a little about your education, childhood passions, early exposure to photography and vocation? It’s fair to say that along with the majority of the population in the 1970s, our family only had instamatic-type cameras; expensive SLRs were something that other people had. I do remember borrowing my Dad’s Polaroid but I can’t have been more