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Marianthi Lainas

While UK’s coastline draws photographers from far and wide, the chances are that The Wirral may not be uppermost in your mind when contemplating your next excursion.  more

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Valda Bailey

If gaining recognition with multiple exposure images through competitions is the defining factor then my progress has been lamentably slow. more

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Clive Vosper

I always pursued my own work and exhibited at least once a year throughout my teaching years. In 1998 I was invited to exhibit my Printmaking and Photography in the U.S. at the two galleries owned by Wisconsin University, more

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Bart Heirweg

You may recognise a couple of Bart's images from various places but his image of Cat Bells in the Lake District won the Visit Britain award in last year's Landscape Photographer of the Year. more

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Esen Tunar

Esen Tunar has been impressing people with his astrophotography and aurora pictures on Flickr for some time but he's not just a sky watcher as the images in this weeks featured photographer show. more

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Terry Johnson

At On Landscape have been aware of Terry and his growing body of work for some time. His approach to photographing trees is strongly graphic and quite reminiscent of some oriental art. more

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John Irvine

John Irvine is only a recent convert to landscape photography but he's been producing some wonderful work and in the last few months has, through external constraints, found a passion for his local area. more

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David Moorhouse

This issue we've talked to David Moorhouse, a photographer who I noticed when he showed some amazing pictures of Glencoe on Flickr which you'll see included. more

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Susan Brown

Last Light after Storm Can you tell me a little about your education, childhood passions, early exposure to photography and vocation? A father serving in the Royal Navy meant a somewhat haphazard education. I was given the choice of being left at boarding school or travelling; I chose to travel. My education was far from artistic; in fact my passion was for Sciences and more

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Marc Elliott

Landscapes, natural beauty, an appreciation for the elements, have grown up beside for as long as I can remember. more

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Jim Robertson

Jim Robertson featured in our 4x4 portfolio recently and I asked him if he could answer some questions for our featured photographer section more

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Dave Parry

Dave Parry reviewed the Chamonix 045F1 in our last issue and we thought we'd ask him about his own photography and how he occasionally combines his love of climbing and landscape to make great environmental portraits. more

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Al Brydon

Al has been intriguing us with his crepuscular concoctions for a while and we wanted to ask him some of the usual questions and get an update on this and his 'two photographers' Holga experiments. more

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Catherine Sales

Can you tell me a little about your education, childhood passions, early exposure to photography and vocation? I have always enjoyed photography especially at a young age on holiday using my compact camera to take photos of anything that inspired me. It never occurred to me that I could have it as a career until much later on. I have always been passionate about art, mostly drawing and painting and more

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David Langan

David Langan has been a reader for some time and won one of our early competitions to win an Olympus camera. He's also published a book on his local City of Aberdeen. more

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