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Any Questions, with special guest Alex Nail

Our first podcast features Alex Nail, and we've had questions about his new book, mountain photography, colour management and much more more

Laguna 4
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4×4 Landscape Portfolio

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted by: Charles Judson, Manuel Sechi, Peter Roworth, Teddy Sugrue. more

Tromsdalen Lake Dusk
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Arctic Norway

I travelled to Norway in January 2023, where I visited Senja, Sommaroy, and Lofoten. more

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The Orkney Islands, a First Visit

My wife and I had our first visit to the Orkney Islands in July 2023, basing ourselves on the Mainland and the islands linked to it by causeways. more

Brightlingsea, Essex, Uk, October 2020
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The British Coast

In my project, 'The British Coast', I aim to embrace the notion that beauty can be discovered even in seemingly ordinary seascapes. more

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Wetland in Winter

Near my home is a protected wetland, the Laguna de Santa Rosa. It's a lovely place, accessible year-round by a network of trails but in winter the water rises into flood and becomes very wide. more

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Jay Tayag

I have wanted to try platinum palladium contact printing some of my negatives. It's been on my mind ever since I started shooting 8x10 and it's another reason why I started to shoot more black and white film. more

Into A Forest's Breath
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Into a Forest’s Breath

Most of my projects usually imply very long periods of waiting, and this one was no exception. I am lucky enough to live in a house with a magnificent view over the Portofino promontory. more

Wizard Council
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Why We Do It

I’m extremely fortunate that nature photography found me and that I’m in a place that allows me to pursue it extensively. Most of my thoughts could just as easily apply to any creative endeavour or even just as advice on how to improve my life. more

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The Larch Ascending

Larch is generally considered to be fast growing and in forestry nurseries can be used as a wind-break to protect slower growing trees such as oak and beech. more

Bartocha Svalbard End Frame
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End frame: Advendalen by Sandra Bartocha

The ethereal lighting illuminating the mountainside is what immediately draws the viewer into the landscape. This low sunlight radiates a warmth that perfectly complements the cold blues of the arctic tundra. more

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Varanger Fjord in Winter

I went back to a photo trip that was perhaps the perfect trip in many ways, a winter trip to the remote Varanger fjord in northeastern Norway. I'm going to explain why this was such a special trip for me, will you travel with me? more

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Vanda Ralevska

I never set out with any intention to make any of my projects. They all come out as a result of experiencing the world. Go out and respond to what you see and feel. Figure out what excites you and what you feel passionate about more

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Craftsmanship or Intuition

Craftsmanship is a process, not a finish line. It is developed by constantly challenging what you know already to see if you can go further, by unlearning the learned and by being willing to let go of things that might work but no longer express who you are and questioning what you are being told. more

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Sho Hoshino – Portrait of a Photographer

Sho has been able to create a sense of depth by using three tools - colour, texture, and light. By pairing complementary colours such as red and green, Sho masterfully gives the eye a way to move through the frame. more

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