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What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting

You may well find that the best preparation for a photographic outing, is to deliberately go unprepared. more

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Spring in the Lake District with Joe Cornish

Following on from our previous wander around Cornwall (via a relaxing chair in the Highlands), Joe is talking through some of the images taken on a workshop with David Ward. We cover a few topics including bits of Capture One and Lightroom, the use of Polarisers, black and white conversions and a few other bits and pieces. more

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Verity Milligan

Seeing the images that Verity Milligan shares online, her love of the rural and the remote is clear, but look a little deeper and it’s also apparent that the city that she calls home – Birmingham, UK - is very important to her too. more

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Neil Burnell

If you still mostly associate Neil with long-exposure photography, you’ll learn how extended application in the form of year-long competitions has benefitted his skill set and broadened his interests and portfolio. more

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Reclaimed

The diamond mining ghost town of Kolmanskop, a collection of skeletal buildings a short way off that same highway, is a testament to just that fact. more

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Carpathia Diary, May 2018

In January of last year, I began photographing a body of work documenting Romanian NGO ‘Foundation Conservation Carpathia’ as they strive to create a new European Wilderness Reserve in the heart of the Southern Carpathian Mountains. more

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Deception by Realism

Photographers working in such places, wishing for their images to convey impressions such as wildness, remoteness, or peaceful contemplation, often compose their photographs deliberately to exclude people, roads, and structures that might betray the true nature of the place and the true experience of being in it. more

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Spring in Cornwall with Joe Cornish

We managed to record Joe talking about his trip to Cornwall where he had some great light and beautiful spring conditions. more

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Meaning: You Get to Decide

Do not let the fear of outside judgment and opinions limit your vision. Defining what’s meaningful to you requires courage and conviction. more

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Stuart Clook

Stuart Clook’s work mixes places beloved by 21st century filmmakers, audiences and adventurers with 19th century photographic and printing processes, exploring the way that colour can influence perception and deliberately making room for error and discovery. more

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Remnants on the High Plains

The objective of finding the abandoned places led me through some of the most beautiful grasslands I have ever seen. more

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Letting go of Truth

To be honest, this all contributes to my love affair with monochromatic photography.  Because abstraction is more obvious for the viewer, and for me, it gives me more artistic freedom. more

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Adam Fowler

Adam has for some time been considering in photographic terms the structures that we tend to avoid or overlook, including the many hydro-electric dams built in the Scottish Highlands in the 1950s and 1960s. more

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Ditching Graduated Filters

Setting aside my own experiences there are many reasons to make the case for a “gradless” capture process. more

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Paul Mitchell

I have been actively involved with pinhole photography for almost 15 years and am pleased to see that it has had somewhat of a resurgence recently. more

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