Whilst preparing for a trip out with Joe Cornish a few weeks back, I noticed that Stephen Trainer, the brains behind The Photographer’s Ephemeris, was releasing a new application called The Photographer’s Ephemeris 3D. I know this sounds like a bad film sequel and I’ve always enjoyed the 2D versions more, however in this case the app is actually something...
...my photography goals were; I still do portraits, wildlife and travel photography but for fun. This happened about 4-5 years ago. As a result, I think I have developed a simpler, more personal style of photography. Now I want to grow as a photographer but don’t feel the need to compete with others for approval or popularity. Winter frost in...
...overview video produced by Light and Land that gives an overview of the exhibition. [vimeo https://vimeo.com/139464036 w=456] Nigel Morton - Exhibitor In March last year I visited the Year in Print exhibition organised by Light and Land at The Mall Galleries in London. The exhibition had some wonderful work on display from both Light and Land workshop participants and tour...
As I mentioned in my 12 favourite photographs article at Christmas, for the latter half of 2017 I was posting photos every day to my #365 project website, Lochaber365.com, but I was really cheating by posting images from previous successful shoots instead of taking one image every day. I knew for 2018 I had to bite the bullet and commit...
...I arrived, one day of February, at the foot of these sacred mountains… NB. The whole series is available here: http://www.emmari.net/album/huang-shan Nils Karlson Listening To Shadows As a part of my Horizontotality series, these photos emerged during a late evening at the shore of Brittany at Pointe De La Torche. The ocean was packed with surfers,...
...the book are quite subtly sequenced and I'm sure each reader will interpret them differently but perhaps with a common theme. For me there is a sense of the progression of the photographer here as well as the sense of the woods themselves. The initial images are quite formal and offer a recognisable, stark beauty. Joe has imposed his own...
...sponsors such as by Academy Class, Caledonian MacBrayne, Calumet Photographic, Fotospeed, Scottish Natural Heritage and Formatt-Hitech. The competition has been timed to coincide with the spectacular colours of the Scottish autumn. Competition founder, Stuart Low said: “I’m absolutely delighted that the competition is continuing again this year. The competition is all about promoting photography and tourism, and the inaugural competition...
...school at all. My favourite subjects were art, history and geography, and my art teacher suggested I would be good at graphic art. Around this time computers were just starting to be used for this so I decided to do a computer foundation course. My first job was helping to run a financial support system for a distribution company and...
Outdoor Photography magazine, in association with outdoor equipment experts Fjällräven, is delighted to announce that its competition to find the next Outdoor Photographer of the Year is now open. Following the success of last year’s competition, we have once again teamed up with Fjällräven to offer the prize of a lifetime: the overall winner will be off to the Arctic...
...happened to you there would be little hope of anyone coming to help..’ Now don’t get me wrong, I was not concerned, in fact I absolutely loved being out alone in the fast fading twilight. And the leaden clouds rushing in filled me with hope that I would get that ‘special light’ that seems to happen after rain. But I...