


David Moorhouse
This issue we've talked to David Moorhouse, a photographer who I noticed when he showed some amazing pictures of Glencoe on Flickr which you'll see included. more

Phase One IQ260 and IQ260 Achromatic Backs
It is highly proprietary to Digital Transitions and unique in that it shows the Sensor Spectral Response 'normalised' to the spectral transmission of some oft-used filters. more

Masters of Vision 2013
In 2009 Pete Bridgwood put on an exhibition at Southwell Minster which showcased the work of a Master photographer as well as a few of his colleagues work. The first Master was Charlie Waite with a supporting role by Amateur Photographer editor Damien Demolder. Alongside Pete Bridwood's work was that of Dav Thomas, Mark Gould, Chris Upton and Jonathan Horrocks. The exhibition and location were a great success and two more

Masters of Vision : Joe Cornish
I would probably choose to talk about would be the stone sequence at Gruinard bay which has become a favourite. more

Masters of Vision : Antony Spencer
They are from all over – some from the States, a couple from the South West of England, local to me, a few from Iceland, and the Landscape Photographer of the Year photo. more

Masters of Vision : Steve Watkins
I think one of my favourite places from the travels that I’ve been on was definitely Yellowstone national park in the US. more

Masters of Vision : David Baker
The first time I went to the Hebrides in 2008, inspired by Tristan Campbell. He was a photoblogger with wonderful pictures and I thought, “I’ve got to go there”. more

Masters of Vision : Pete Bridgwood
There is one called ‘passing cloud’ which a shot I made down in Talybont in Wales but could have been made anywhere really. more

Masters of Vision : Chris Upton
At the northern tip, there is a place called O’Ia and probably some of the best sunsets in the world can be seen from this place. more

Masters of Vision : Jonathan Horrocks
To pick two is quite tricky as they’re always for different reasons. Northumberland features quite heavily because that’s my home county when I get the chance I do go back home so some of those places. So I go to Dunstaburgh and Hadrians Wall. more

Susan Brown
Last Light after Storm Can you tell me a little about your education, childhood passions, early exposure to photography and vocation? A father serving in the Royal Navy meant a somewhat haphazard education. I was given the choice of being left at boarding school or travelling; I chose to travel. My education was far from artistic; in fact my passion was for Sciences and more

Paul Kenny
Paul Kenny is an artist who works with the landscape and uses photographic processes to create his work. more

David Ward – 10 Photographs
We're continuing with the second part of our interview with David Ward. more

Book Print Quality
There are various aspects that make up the quality of printing in a book but one of the biggest influences is the way that the photographs are converted into plates for the lithographic print process. more

David Clapp Webinar
Quite a few people asked about whether they should be using Prophoto or Adobe RGB when they export to photoshop and we won’t lie, there are differing opinions about this. However, we’ve done quite a bit of research since the webinar and our conclusive conclusion is “it depends”. more