365 / March 2026
Lochaber includes a large area, from Spean Bridge in the North to Rannoch Moor in the South and from the Grampians in the East to the Small Isles in the West. more
Lesley MacGregor
What I learn from the geometry and simplicity of architectural photography helps me see light and shape in the landscape. What I feel in a minimal landscape allows me to simplify my architectural photography. more
Walking with Tolkien
I looked at the map I had brought, showing the route of Tolkien’s 1911 trek through the mountains. The group had started on the valley floor near Interlaken, then travelled through Lauterbrunnen and on toward the foot of the Eiger, which towers just under 4,000 metres. more
Hilary Bralove – Portrait of a Photographer
Based in northern Colorado after trading Washington D.C. for the American West decades ago, she has built a body of work that spans badlands and coastal cliffs, alpine meadows and desert night skies, migrating birds and nesting owls. more
Ian Gaston
I live in a rural area far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the Bay Area. On darker summer nights, I can look up at the sky and still see the galactic core of our Milky Way. more
Kirsi Koivisto
I am fascinated by subtle details, delicate light, and the intimate atmosphere of a place, seeking to convey the feeling of being fully present in the landscape rather than focusing on grandeur or spectacle. more
Any Questions, with special guest Ted Leeming
In this conversation, Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish talk to photographer Ted Leeming, exploring his journey from the Zero Footprint project to redefining his practice as a place-based photographer. more
365 / February 2026
February’s 365 challenge has sometimes needed a bit more effort to get out and about. The weather hasn’t been as ‘interesting’ for most of the month and it was very tempting just to stay inside. more
The Pitfalls of Hero Worship
Critical in my growth as a photographer and artist has been educating myself on the work and philosophies of the giants on whose shoulders we stand. more
Abby Raeder – Portrait of a Photographer
What does it mean to really see, not just to look, but to feel a place as it drifts through memory and emotion? Where does perception end and imagination begin? more
365 / January 2026
I’ve restarted a practice I first tried about five years ago, taking one photograph a day for the whole of 2026. more
Any Questions, with special guest Norman McCloskey
In this episode, Tim Parkin and Mark Littlejohn talk to Norman McCloskey about his journey from sports photography to becoming a renowned landscape photographer in Ireland. more
Feli Hansen
After about three months, I had some initial images, but apart from the subject, I missed the coherence. The iceberg was one of them and triggered me. Not much later, the ice cave appeared, and that’s when the idea for the "Guilty Trashures" slowly took shape. more
Dario Perizzolo – Portrait of a Photographer
Dario’s work reminds us that photography does not need to shout to be meaningful. Sometimes its greatest value lies in helping us listen more closely, to the landscape, to one another, and to ourselves. more


