Living a Visual Life
I approach things mostly by intuition, but when I feel that a photographic opportunity may be present, or when I feel a desire to make a photograph, I slow down and consider consciously what possibilities and visual components are available to me, and may come up with ideas that were not originally obvious. more
Alan Lait
There is something about the rugged beauty of the mountains, mixed with the often moody weather that I engage with and, although my early visits were more about reaching the top of the fells more
Behind the Photograph
As well as being frozen by the beauty of what you're looking at or the magnificence of what you're looking at. So you've got that to deal with as well, you've got to convey something of your sense of wonder. more
Creative Photography
For me, it is not about the location as much as interpreting the scene in front of you and looking around for more unusual details in order to convey your emotion and vision. more
Interview with Paul Hill
In workshops, we come across a lot of people who you would say are mainstream hobbyists but they take on board and embrace the more challenging ideas that we talk about. more
Interview with Greg Stewart of Kozu Books
We work very closely with the photographers in order to create a photo book that totally reflects their identity, this is crucial to the finished book and its success. more
On the Edge – Combahee to Winyah
On the Edge is a collaboration between J Henry Fair and the Coastal Conservation League who, in this project, bring our attention to the beauty of, and the impending threats to, our coastal regions. more
Tina Freeman’s “Lamentations”
The project Lamentations is a series of diptychs that function as stories about climate change, ecological balance, and the connectedness of things across time and space. more
In Defence of Lost Causes
Initially, I was drawn to the family connection, but later after researching early aircraft defence experiments I became fascinated by the story of the sound mirrors. more
Kate Somervell
Kate Somervell is the first photographer to be under the spotlight as part of the 'Focus on" feature at Joe Cornish Gallery. We caught up with Kate to find out more about what inspired her photography, her style and the challenge of producing a series of works. more
A Fluid Landscape
The title of the book describes the unique landscape of the Somerset Levels and in recent years this land, damaged by drainage, agriculture and intense peat extraction has, through various means been returned to marsh. more
A creative journey into abstract photography
Fotospeed's Vince Cater asks their ambassador Valda Bailey how art has inspired her journey to abstract photography, her love of working in a non-prescriptive way, and the joys of a printed image. more
The Beara Peninsula
When Norman McCloskey started photographing The Beara Peninsula 25 years ago, little did he know that this project would inspire him and change his life in more ways than he could ever realise. more
The Fireweed Turns
The Fireweed Turns takes place one summer in Alaska. Katharine MacDaid rented a jeep, bought a sleeping bag and a road map and set off with some half-remembered place names in a notebook. more
A Shaded Path
The project was based on four months in Kyrgyzstan, highlighting the generational disparities between those nostalgic of the abolished USSR order and modern westernised youths born after the fall. more