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Any Questions, with special guest David Ward

Welcome to the sixth episode of our "Any Questions" series, where hosts Joe Cornish and Tim Parkin delve into the questions you've submitted. This month's guest was David Ward, and we had a bunch of questions about his thoughts about the curse of the masterpiece, the transition from film to digital, what style means in photography, how the art world perceives landscape photography and much more. more

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The Road Not Taken

Walking remains a relatively cheap way of travelling (depending on how far you need to pay for accommodation if walking long distances) but takes time. While the slow speed is an advantage for the photographer, taking the camera for a walk also has some disadvantages. more

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Exploration and Remembrance in Southwestern Oklahoma

Southwestern Oklahoma is not considered a famous tourist destination, but that’s another reason I have always been drawn back to that part of the U.S. The refuge itself has long held a peculiar place in my memory because it is so very different compared to my home in Appalachia. more

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Issue 305

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End frame: Incoming by Andy Bell

How can I sum up the Andy’s sea work? There is wilderness. Isolation. Power. And above energy, all to reflect the sea being at the edge of change. more

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4×4 Landscape Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted by: Andreas Brink, Bob Wielaard, Jens Rosbach & Phil Lewenthal. more

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Converting to CMYK

Given the fact that the first time people most people encounter CMYK conversions is when they’re spending a lot of money, you can understand why people get worried. more

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Danielle Macleod

Returning to the Isle of Lewis and its abundance of natural materials helped to spark her creativity, and a mentorship through An Lanntair's Artist Support Scheme provided the confidence needed to develop a personal practice outside of art school. more

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Jesse Brown Nelson – Portrait of a Photographer

In addition to his skills as a photographer able to see both wide and near, Jesse’s story may inspire readers while instilling some ideas on becoming a better photographer. more

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The Jawbone and the Element of Surprise

Sometimes, the most captivating images emerge only when we resign ourselves to the possibility of not finding anything at all. Perhaps it is in these moments that we are truly open to being surprised. more

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Issue 304

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End frame: The sum of its parts ‘Dalí Atomicus’ by Philippe Halsman

As someone who initially began their introduction to the world of art via the traditional mediums of oil and charcoal I’ve always been drawn to work that connects the historical and traditional to the relatively modern advances of image capture and editing. more

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That Other Landscape

‘That Other Landscape’ is a rare collaboration of three creative Scottish Landscape Photographers showcasing their work in a touring exhibition. The aim is to find out if there can be a space within the ‘art world’ for photography to share the walls as a variant medium rather than a foreign entity. Photography will always be exhibited in galleries but rarely alongside paintings, sculpture, installations etc. and often only as a body of work, sharing a message or story as a more

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Uge Fuertes

I try to make creativity a path. The daring and risky composition is my hallmark; I like to seek perfection in composition and highlight only the remarkable, ignoring the rest. We are what we photograph and also what we see. Seeing is not only a physical question. more

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The Thing Itself

Edward Weston’s thoughts on photography are peppered throughout his Daybooks (journals predominantly covering the period 1922-1934). more

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