Corfe Castle - Anthony Spencer It's that time of year again where hundreds of photographers around the UK end up dazed and confused and a small handful end up quite happy and one quite rich. Yes it's the Take a View competition - the UK's only dedicated landscape photography competition. I have been quite critical of the competition previously and...
...can see more of Hannah Devereux’s work on her website www.hannahdevereux.com Exhibition Hannah Devereux’s work is currently on display as part of the exhibition 'WORKS – Hannah Devereux | Richard Devereux'. The show runs until the 23 August at The Showing Space, floor two, Burnley Chambers, 5 Silver Street, Lincoln LN2 1DY +44(0)1522 887621 Hannah Devereux Richard Devereux (http://richarddevereux.com/)...
...with and the Canon to finalise the picture. He's recently started a project of ice features and the idea of working to a theme appeals. I'd like to thank Tim for his willingness to participate in this feature and I urge you to take a look at his website and flickr stream which can be found at http://tsmalley.com/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/timsmalley/....
...dedicate to landscape photography, there’s little point being too hard on yourself and applying unneeded pressure to make meaningful images. Creativity isn’t available on tap so don’t force it – let that moment of inspiration come to you because, believe me, it will when the time is right. You can see more of Tim Smalley's photography at http://tsmalley.com/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/timsmalley/....
...to make it into a book but I don’t know if it would be commercially viable. Your work shows an exquisite eye for composition, something that I find sadly lacking in much ‘fine art’ photography - do you think this is strongly influenced by your graphic design background? I think it must be on a subconscious level but I don’t...
...taken through the eyes of someone who obviously spent a lot of time in the hills, I know nothing about him though so that would be interesting for me. A big thank you to John for this interview and if you want to see more of his photography you can visit http://www.viewlakeland.com/ or see more of his images at http://1x.com/artist/JohnParminter....
...getting stupidly heavy and cumbersome. Who do you think we should feature as our next photographer? Lets go for Adam Long, he's pretty handy with that Linhof of his. Thanks to Dave for the answers and images - if you want to see more of Dave's work you can visit his website www.daveparryphotography.co.uk or his twitter feed twitter.com/TheDaveParry or 500px.com/daveparry....
...looking for strong composures first of all but with some of the long water exposures you have no real control over how that composition is going to come out, it’s purely down to the flow of the water as to where the highlights and darker elements will be so it’s sometimes difficult to visualize the end result. It’s a randomness...
...setting up a composition, and crafting a photograph offered a chance for my racing mind to slow down. My initial photographic interests were quite similar to what I focus on now – small scenes, patterns, plants, trees, and an occasional grand landscape. As I started taking my photography more seriously, I also started experiencing the thrill that can come with...
...point where I’m making these pictures that they love and they can sell and I don’t like changing or restricting the flow of my work and we part company. Tim: It’s a common problem with artists and galleries I think. Paul It is! So I was just jaded. I did a big commission on the Isle of Mull and produced...