


Simon Ashmore
Simon is less interested in accurately recording that which he sees than he is in combining subject, shape and tone using one or more images to create an impression. His aim is to encourage the viewer to see familiar things in a new light, and not all of his images are as they first seem. more

Stephen Barnett
I was first taught to process film in 1974 at my College of further education in Nottingham, but I wouldn’t at that stage call it ‘photography’ as I was on my way to Sheffield School of Art to study Sculpture. more

Diego Lopez
Sometimes an image pops up in your feed that stops you in your tracks. For me, this happened recently with an abstract by Spanish photographer Diego Lopez and judging by the reaction when I reshared it, the same was true for many others. more

Dorin Bofan
Over time, his interpretations of that which he sees are becoming more closely attuned with his vision of the world. Photography is important, but the experience of being out amid nature is even more so. more

Sean Goswell
I still consider myself relatively new to photography, and I think it takes time to find your own way and a way of presenting your vision that shows who you are. more

Hillary Younger
Hillary Younger returned to her native Tasmania after an extended period of travelling and living overseas. Drawn back by the island’s wilderness areas which she had previously explored on horseback and on foot, a new passion for photography emerged. more

Kev Lockwood
Kev is a landscape photographer based in Yorkshire. Since his youth he has been a frequent visitor to moorlands, mountains and coastlines, throughout the UK, and occasionally beyond. more

Fragments & Impressions
Roger and I have been talking on and off over the last couple of years and I've been dragging my heels for a while in getting this interview completed. As it turns out, this hasn't been such a bad thing as Roger has continued to produce some excellent photography over this period and he has just won the Black and White category and been highly commended for a portfolio of 3 images, in the USA Landscape Photographer of the more

Theo Bosboom
In my work I focus on intimate landscapes and the details in nature and I always try to find fresh perspectives. more

Brian Kerr
For this issue we've been talking to Brian Kerr, Dumfries born and now Cumbria based photographer with a passion for the hills. Can you tell me a little about your education, childhood passions, early exposure to photography and vocation? It’s fair to say that along with the majority of the population in the 1970s, our family only had instamatic-type cameras; expensive SLRs were something that other people had. I do remember borrowing my Dad’s Polaroid but I can’t have been more

Damian Shields
In conversation & in writing, his passion is obvious, and he admits to a childlike sense of wonder and anticipation when planning a trip more

Terry Gibbins
I feel very lucky in that I have met a lot of the photographers that have inspired me. more

Hannah Devereux
The element of landscape photography that I love is not about capturing a place as it is in reality and displaying it more

Linda Wevill
Once we are freed from the concerns of equipment & technique, we concentrate on the image. more

Caroline Fraser
Caroline Fraser’s images from New Zealand have made some think she hails from down under, so an interview with her is a good chance to clear this up (she lives in Sussex). more