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Joe and Tim Droning On About …

This conversation between myself (Joe Cornish) and Tim Parkin was one where we hoped to explore the arrival of the drone in landscape photography and try to understand its impact. Tim is an occasional drone pilot, Joe has never even touched one. more

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Alex Hartley

During my BA, partly due to space constraints, I started making sculptures solely to be photographed, so the end product was a black and white photograph and the sculpture would be destroyed or dismantled once the image was made. more

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Art and Mental Health

The same can be said when we, as creatives, post a new piece of art online for the world to see. Though we may tell ourselves, initially, that it does not matter how many *likes* or comments we receive. when we don’t receive what we might expect or hope for, we may find ourselves wishing we had never posted the piece. more

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Upper Loch Torridon

Torridon is a well known area of North West Scotland that for many embodies what the Highlands are about. It is wild, rugged, quite remote and has stood from ancient times withstanding all that the Atlantic weather can throw at it. more

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The Colour of Silence

The goal of the book is to show both the distilled essences of nature and to deliver it to people directly. Demonstrating that our natural flora and fauna are one-of-a-kind gems that require people's active engagement with. more

On Landscape Issue80
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Issue 248

Click here to download issue 248 (high quality, 171Mb) Click here to download issue 248 (smaller download, 94Mb) more

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Endframe: Hoarusib River Bed by David Ward

It was 2017, for months and months I had seen the occasional “elephant passing through our camp” snapshot. But there had been no sign of any of David Ward’s heart stopping, beautiful, keep you looking over and over again pictures. Then this appeared. Perhaps cool water to a parched throat, but pwhooar! I am not even sure if it is the first one he posted after a couple of years during which he left both camera and social media pretty much more

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Book Reviews

Arild Heitmann - Heime Arild Heitmann’s portfolio is not short of the sublime images that many photographers aim for (but mostly miss). He has many photographs drawn from trips to the mountains of Italy or Iceland or of the iconic Arctic hotspots of Lofoten or Sejna. But it’s the photographs he takes from his backyard on the mainland of Arctic Norway, a literal hinterland, that are the subject of his more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Welcome to our 4x4 feature which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted from our subscribers: Andy Gawthrope, George Bull, Subham Shome & Tom Zimberoff more

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The Art and the Artist

There are many who live their lives as artists but earn a living in other professions (or perhaps are fortunate to not have to earn a living at all), and there are also many professional artists for whom art is primarily a means of earning income rather than an expression of an intensified life. more

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Letter To The Lakes

Despite the fact they stand out like a sore thumb, tall, upright and red, there was something about them nestled into such a bucolic setting that I found quite romantic. more

Elvis Dallie Winter Is Coming
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Elvis Dallie

We each have our own individual sense of direction: one person walks past it and the other sees something beautiful in it. It is also a matter of feeling and different taste. I go purely on my gut feeling; what speaks to my heart. more

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Sarah Marino – Portrait of a Photographer

Truth be told, I personally think Sarah is one of the most talented and inspirational nature and landscape photographers of our time, not only for her masterful images but also her philosophical mindsets which are foundational to her photo-making approach and her success in making wonderful and unique images. more

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Potsherding

‘Potsherding’—that is, methodically plodding the newly ploughed sweetcorn fields of southeastern Massachusetts looking for indigenous people’s artefacts in the fresh furrows. more

On Landscape Issue80
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Issue 247

Click here to download issue 247 (high quality, 148Mb) Click here to download issue 247 (smaller download, 75Mb) more

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