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New Location, Same Focus

I made it down to the beach, a former smuggler’s haunt, and was amazed to see the quite wonderful ripples and swirls of the red sandstone. more

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Jasper Goodall

The process of making a photograph is akin to a performance, with the photographer as conductor. It’s up to us to decide what we reveal, where we want the emphasis, how loud or quiet the instruments are, and if we want a solo… more

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End frame: Pilgrim Path, 2003 by Michael Kenna

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Ian Scholey, John Higgs, Kevin Nelson & Steve Forden. more

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Glion Muigh

This collection of images was taken in a small area on Glen Maye (Glion Muigh in Manx, meaning luxuriant glen) beach, on the rocky western coast of the Isle of Man. more

Kevin Nelson Moss Point Sunset
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Location, location, location – Moss Point

As a landscape photographer location means everything. And every now and then, you find an amazing spot that offers multiple views and subjects more

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Unexpected Consequences

I have lived in my current house for over forty years. Many changes have been made over that time but the garden has remained essentially the same. more

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Alconbury Brook

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Ideas Behind Reality in Photography

It’s important to highlight that deception involves intent. Tools and techniques don’t have intents, people do. Deception is not about whether someone applied some tool or technique, it’s about whether someone used a tool or technique specifically intending to deceive others. more

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Brent Doerzman – Portrait of a Photographer

He’s an absolute master at determining what to include or exclude in the frame, which is in my opinion one of the most challenging things a landscape photographer must learn to do. more

Wendi Schneider The Weight Of The Gold 2020
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States of Grace

My work is rooted in the serenity I find in the sinuous elegance of organic forms. I photograph intuitively, guided by what I feel as much as what I see. more

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David Lintern

Some of you may remember David’s name in the context of the campaign against the planning application for run-of-river hydro developments within the designated wildland areas of Glen Etive in 2020. As well as writing, David photographs, teaches and yes, campaigns, on other matters too. It would be easy to think that passionate advocacy for nature stems from early exposure to it, but in David’s case, this was limited. That’s clearly no longer so, and as more

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On Creativity

Creative photography for me means: to look, feel, engage, let the photo grow inside of me, let the photo tell me what it wants to be. more

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End frame: Dorset, 1986 by Sir Don McCullin

McCullin’s landscapes have helped to inspire me to look more carefully at my immediate surroundings, with a view to taking photographs, and to broaden my ideas about what makes a suitable subject for a photograph. more

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Joe Cornish – Fisherfield Forest, Scotland

It was a pleasure to host Joe Cornish for a few days at the start of June and he had just come back from a trip with his son Sam and Alex Nail. more

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