Any Questions, with special guest Finn Hopson
Tim Parkin, Joe Cornish & Finn Hopson |In this conversation with hosts Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish, we talk to Finn Hopson, a talented photographer and the owner of a gallery in Brighton. more
In this conversation with hosts Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish, we talk to Finn Hopson, a talented photographer and the owner of a gallery in Brighton. more
I am lucky that there are many neglected places, not neglected from care, but neglected by tourists who prefer the spectacular and popular, leaving places suitable for intimacy. more
"Riverwalk" is my project of photographing the Eno River that flows through Orange and Durham counties of North Carolina and has been my focus for more than a decade. more
April saw some extreme weather swings, from a brief spell of sub-zero Celsius at the start of the month that saw snow to sea level, all the way to a balmy 20 degrees with wall-to-wall sunshine more
In order to pursue our passion or - for the professionals amongst us - our profession, certain activities are sometimes necessary that are not at all good for the climate and nature. more
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Autumn is coming, and all the photos were taken on a walk along the Skellefteå river on the first morning with frost on the ground. more
This image’s stop-you-in-your-tracks shock and awe works precisely because the climber is obscured, dehumanised, turned into an object or perhaps an extension of the mountain. He is marked, claimed. more
This time, we're looking at a couple of images submitted by Ross Davidson. They're both taken from near the summit of Ben Nevis and feature a few editing challenges. more
Arctic Europe is a vast and diverse region, but while the environments themselves can be quite different, from mountains and fells to taiga, tundra and the coast, there’s also a certain consistency in the kind of light, atmosphere and the sense of space. more
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Chris Nowell, Annika Öhman, Tom Zimberoff & Lane Shipsey. more
While the Peak District remains a popular destination for photography, I now find greater peace and relaxation in its wooded surroundings. more
Taking the long way back to San Francisco by car from Las Vegas, I drove through the Sierra Nevada Mountains via the Sonora Pass. more
The starting point for this exhibition is a response to the previous mission statement of Leeds City Council, ‘Motorway City of the Seventies’, because it’s a series of works made in the neighbourhoods where that 1970s policy had a critical environmental impact. more
Instead of recipes and rules, I found a framework: Once we, as photographers, have found a scene we want to turn into a photograph, we can layer and blend these concepts, choosing the best tools based on the subject we are photographing and the visual message we hope to convey. more
He is interested in the moment when a dune ridge catches fire for thirty seconds at dusk, or when fog reduces a canyon wall to a suggestion, or when a single autumn leaf lands on rippled sand and becomes the only warm note in a composition of cool curves. more
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Hanneke's work is so uplifting. Every frame reminds us of the beauty and light in this world, and we sure do need it! Thank you, Hanneke, for your vision. Your heartfelt love of this landscape is felt through every photograph.
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This is also one of my favourite Atget photographs, and not least because the subject - a solar eclipse - is completely different from his normal commercial vernacular subjects. But it was not a spontaneous composition. Not many people realise that Atget first set up his tripod on the other side [...]
- Peter Hill, 02:20 2nd May
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I love the writing, the photos, your commitment to exploring Middle Earth and large format photography.
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