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Jason Hatfield – Portrait of a Photographer

Jason has leveraged the trials and tribulations of trying to make full-time photography work by parlaying paid commercial opportunities to instill his goal of inspiring others into his work. I think he’s doing a fabulous job. more

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Making the most of your photography with older equipment

Spending £1,600 on a compact camera with 40 megapixels or £6,000 on a 60 megapixel body is not something that the vast majority of amateur and professional photographers can justify. more

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End frame: Weir, Hollyford River, Fijordland by Tony Bridge

The way that light sculpts the different areas of the image creates interest throughout the image and allows the eye to be guided to fall with the water through the image. more

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Len Metcalf

The process of photographing and looking at your work, contemplating, and revisiting, is the basis of my artistic practice. It was how I was taught. It is how I teach too. more

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Practicing Photography in a Strange New World

Your photography, your mission, and your cause should be even greater than you are. Seek to change people’s minds and impact them in some way. Share your work because you honestly feel you are making a unique and meaningful contribution to the world. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Paul Gallagher

This Eighth episode features Paul Gallagher and we had many questions about conveying messages through photography, the value of English landscape photography, the challenges of photographing green landscapes, exploring colour perception in landscape photography and more. more

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The Kingdom of Rust

At the edge of my local beach stands a solid 4 meter high wall of steel, a once impenetrable barrier erected to protect the fragile sandy cliffs from the power of the sea. more

On The Hill
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End frame: On the Hill by Renate Wasinger

This aesthetic is something present in many of her photographs. She consistently captures a certain mood, whether it’s in snow or fog, urban or rural settings, minimalist scenes. more

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Oliver Raymond Barker

In 2010 there was a seminal exhibition at the Victoria and Albert museum entitles "Shadow Catchers - Camera-less Photography". The show was dedicated to the use of various techniques that involved photographic processes but excluded the use lenses and typical photographic apparatus. I was inspired by the photography of Adam Fuss and particularly that of Susan Derges whose images captured evocative representations of natural processes in an innovative and beautiful fashion. When Michela Griffiths suggested we interview more

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The Sound of One Hand

Continuing on from my previous articles, Cloud Allusions and The Thing Itself, which covered the works and ideas of Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston and Ansel Adams and how they relate to a Zen understanding of the nature of reality, I come finally to the photographer most widely associated with Zen: Minor White. more

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Woodwork by Finn Hopson

There is too much to see and no single photograph could possibly capture it all.” but he does a great job of capturing a broad range of character throughout the seasons. more

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NAMIB by Malcolm Macgregor

The design is continued inside, minimal but tasteful. I wasn’t surprised when I learned it was Eddie Ephraums who designed this for Malcolm, he has a great eye for a tight design that really complements photography. more

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Adam Johanknecht – Portrait of a Photographer

The links between time spent in nature, physical discomfort, physical activity, and creativity have always interested me since I have often felt more creative during and after a difficult hike or mountain climb. more

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Upon the Wave

Knowing the boundaries of the wave and in which direction it leads can help us see what possibilities exist outside of it still lurking in the expanse of creative experience; as the old saying goes “you have to know the rules in order to break them.” more

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End frame: Inverted Shadow by Jon Brock

We photographers depend on what we find, but also what technical means are at our disposal – our own skills, focal length of lenses, perspective control and so on. more

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