Mark Pickup
Mark recently gained his distinction from the Associateship in the Disabled Photography Society. We talk to Mark about his photography and how he has adjusted his workflow around his Macular Dystrophy. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Welcome to our 4x4 feature which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted from our subscribers: Dipak Chowdhury, Tim Pearson João Ferrão & Yola de Lusenet more
Water Meadow
The photographs were made more or less around the corner from where I live, in Batenburg (NL) on the river Meuse more
Coastal Curves
The images in my portfolio have two things in common: each features the Yorkshire coast, and each shows coastal curves, either manmade or natural. more
Sanatorium
The pandemic has led everyone to explore the "backyards" of our lives, whether physical or metaphorical. more
Lines on Snow
On a January morning, waking up I saw the ground around my home covered with 30cm of pristine white snow. more
End frame: Secluded by Ben Horne
I have a tendency towards that slippery slope of becoming disillusioned through comparison, so one photographer whose work I find immensely inspiring and refreshing is Ben Horne. more
Disinterested Interest
The quality that distinguishes aesthetic judgment from other forms of judgment, is what Kant referred to by a term that, to the misfortune of present-day English speakers, had been confusingly translated as, “disinterestedness.” more
Paul Moon
These steep-sided valleys were formed when melt-waters from huge areas of deep snow and ice melted at the end of an ice age forming fast flowing rivers that carved deep into the frozen chalk plateau of the Wolds. more
Inner Sound
It was having the extended time during lockdown to pour over the work for the book that in all probability might never have happened otherwise. more
Jeff Freestone – Portrait of a Photographer
Others use photography as a vehicle through which they may find a greater purpose for themselves and discover a means of personal artistic expression. more
One Square Mile
I’ve barely had a conversation with a landscape photographer in the last few years that hasn’t at some point touched upon the ‘carbon guilt’ complex from which we all suffer more
End frame: Headland by Jackie Ranken
There is movement here as well, lovely shallow curves of the headland that might continue up and around to the top left. Where are they taking us? Another beach, more sandy shore, water, or not? more
The Eyewitness Tradition
Photography is so ubiquitous, universal and essential to the normal functioning of modern life that it is easy to forget it has not been with us forever. more
Losing Your Way
There are several stages in the creation of an image, and all can have a substantial outcome on its final appearance and the impact to the viewer. The beginning is evident. We head out into the landscape with our cameras and we do this for several reasons. more