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David Foster

I sometimes say that my work explores the interface between nature and culture, but actually, in recent years, I’ve found the culture bit diminishing, although making art that deals closely with the natural world is always going to be a kind of manifestation of that interface anyway: a culturisation of nature. more

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Daniel Bergmann

That process of finding a composition that works for me can be quite meditative. Mostly different from what I've felt while practising sitting meditation, but in some ways similar. more

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Frederic Demeuse

I felt an irrepressible call for this mythical forest, which resounded in me as the last refuge of a certain nature which no longer exists elsewhere. more

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Kyle McDougall

The majority of my portfolio focuses on the American southwest - Arizona, Nevada, Southern California, and New Mexico. Obviously, every area has its own unique history, but one of the more interesting ones, for me, would be the locations surrounding Route 66. more

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Magnus Lindbom

To me, the adventures have always been the foundation for my photography, but of course, as I have developed as a photographer over the years my way of doing them has also changed. more

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Jodie Hulden

Asian aesthetics has always been fundamental to me, especially the work of ancient Chinese landscape painters, Japanese woodblock artists and the art inspired by the Zen tradition - I love the strong use of negative space, the compositional style and the minimalism. more

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Jean Discours

As the mists rise in Jean Discours’ photos, you can almost sense the earth breathe, the respiration of the trees made visible. We asked Jean tell us more about the landscapes of L’Aubrac in south-central France, and his explorations with a camera. more

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Stu Levy

Stu is well known and highly accomplished, respected and published photographer based in Oregon in the US. We got in touch with Stu to find out more about his photography and his time as an assistant instructor with Ansel Adams. more

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Hamish Frost

Hamish Frost has taken his passion for the outdoors, added photography to the mix, and developed this to the point where he has managed to build a new career for himself photographing people enjoying the landscape. more

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Alan Henriksen

I’m delighted to have come across Alan Henriksen’s detailed explorations of the natural and the man-made on Lensculture recently. As well as sharing his images with you, he has some rather special anecdotes too. more

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Motoko Sato

My work is not a loud voice that reaches a lot of people, but a small whispering work that snuggles them one by one. I think that a delicate and small voice is just right for delivering peace with the voice of nature. more

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Richard Corkrey

He is fortunate to live close to some stunning areas of woodland and his images – a mix of colour, black and white, and infrared – should certainly tempt you to go for a wander in the woods. more

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Simon Butterworth

Simon has given us a delightfully concise bio, so I’ll add a little. His images have been widely published; he has had success in high profile competitions including the Sony World Photography Awards, the International Photography Awards and the UK’s Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition more

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Hengki Koentjoro

Indonesia is the country I live in; with thousands of islands, it is easily dubbed as the biggest archipelago nation on earth. The ocean, in particular, is my favourite playground; it is a place where one can see calmness as well as the power of the ocean. more

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Gevork Mosesi

I believe this is a great time to be working with film. Film photography has made a resurgence. more

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