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           What Makes a Great Photo?
It is when the photographer adds nothing of their imagination or individuality to the photo that it becomes nothing more than a recording of objective appearances. more
 
           But What’s in the Mountains?
Big Sur is renowned for its beautiful, rugged coastline, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Santa Lucia Mountains. However, the features within these mountains are less known. more
 
           Issue 316
Click here to download issue 316 (high quality, 58Mb) Click here to download issue 316 (smaller download, 33Mb) more
 
           End Frame: Autumn Delta by Magnus Lindbom
The photograph I have chosen as the subject of this article, “Autumn Delta” by Magnus Lindbom, speaks to us as much of its creator as the ephemeral beauty of the landscape he has captured. more
 
           Perpetual Motion: The Changing Faces of the Sea
The book developed pretty organically, taking its shape from the collection of images I was building. It gained focus once I’d decided to limit the scope to the Dutch coast and the theme of changing moods. more
 
           Any Questions, with special guest Theo Bosboom
This Eleventh episode features Theo Bosboom, and we had questions about pre-visualisation, trends in landscape photography, book making and editing and what makes a 'stand out' image. more
 
           Boring Postcards
I already had an idea for an article on boring postcards in mind when I was writing the last article on The Collecting of Images, having a vague memory of having seen books of boring postcards for sale. more
 
           On Labels and Limitations
For the longest time, I have forced upon myself a label, a classification, specifically revolving around the type of art I create. Even calling what I make “art” places a name upon my creations and differentiates my work from photography, writing, etc. more
 
           Learning to See Again
It has immense potential as a modality for delivering healing to the human soul and bringing humanity back into harmony with the natural world, which, in turn, brings us back into harmony with our deeper self, and each other as a result. more
 
           Issue 315
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           End frame: The Hidden Tree by Theo Bosboom
I was immediately captivated by his fascinating universe: there are many ways to showcase creativity in an image, and for me, this represents artistic expression at its finest. more
 
           4×4 Landscape Portfolios
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Adam Welch, Andrea Mazzei, Goran Prvulovic & Guido Batista. more
 
           Chris Harrison
Not every photo needs to be a standout; some of them can just be good without needing to steal the show. more
 
           Zack Stanton – Portrait of a Photographer
Born and raised amidst the stunning natural landscapes of Humboldt County, California, his life has been shaped by the rugged beauty of the coastline, the towering redwood forests, and the ever-changing skies of this northwest corner of the state more
 
           Living Books
AI is coming to a town near you. Should you hop on the bandwagon? I have no idea, I can only say I do not feel connected to nature if I am not outdoors capturing images, I don’t feel expressive if I am writing scripts, and I find making things with my hands therapeutic. The art book making I will describe here is art driven craft from capture to more
 
                    
                    
                    
                  
