Seeing the wood for the trees
Dav Thomas | PostedWhen I started out in landscape photography I read about “the rules” and tried to practice them like a... [ read ]
When I started out in landscape photography I read about “the rules” and tried to practice them like a... [ read ]
In the world of scanning there are three categories: the flatbed, the dedicted film scanner and the drum scanner.... [ read ]
We’ve had a few requests for more post processing videos and the last time we had Joe Cornish in... [ read ]
Intro For many years a couple of Ebony models ruled the roost when it came to the top level... [ read ]
We’ve already discussed Sebastio Salgado’s Genesis exhibition, but this month also sees the release of 50 selected platinum prints... [ read ]
Cities offer photographers a myriad of photographic opportunities but capturing wild untamed landscape isn’t generally one of them. This... [ read ]
“Striving to come up with a solution to the never ending, constantly changing visual puzzle that is our universe”... [ read ]
This issue’s Featured Photographer is an old contributor Al Brydon. Al has been intriguing us with his crepuscular concoctions for a while... [ read ]
Jeremy Moore, author of ‘Wales at Waters Edge’, will be exhibiting a selection of landscape photographs from the book.... [ read ]
Steven Donaldson will be exhibiting a selection of landscapes and seascapes, simply entitled “Light on Land and Sea“, in... [ read ]
Sam Jones will be exhibiting some of here black and white images of the Isle of Mull at the... [ read ]
Toshio Shibata is currently being exhibited in the Landmark exhibition that we reviewed last issue and we thought you... [ read ]
Our roving reporter David Clapp has dropped us a line from Patagonia where he’s currently filming tutorial videos about... [ read ]
On Tuesday 16th April, 7.30 – 8.30pm we will be running a live Q&A with Joe Cornish and David... [ read ]
To and from Greenwich, an exhibition of photographs by Mike Curry. The Greenwich Gallery, Linear House, Peyton Place, Greenwich, London, SE10 8RS... [ read ]
Well Fujifilm have done it again – the announcement that Velvia 50 was being killed off last year caused... [ read ]
These interviews and Q&A podcasts are not only very enjoyable in their own right (like listening to a radio discussion), but also excellent to listen to while scanning or post-processing images. Thanks Joe for introducing the two wildlife photographers you mentioned: they produce different but equally inspiring and unusual work. Adam [...]
- Adam Pierzchala, 22:12 11th FebYes, medium format will have a tough future. Though there are still people (including myself) who think it is worth the extra cost to get an extra edge. The difference is more obvious when you make large prints. A one meter wide print from medium format will convince you about [...]
- Hans Strand, 20:37 1st FebHi Samantha, it was great to see your images and to read how you feel about photography! I like what you say, "how beautiful the landscape around us really is.. It’s almost religious", as I feel almost the same! Your vistas have this subtle but intriguing light but I also like [...]
- Beata Moore, 10:09 30th JanWhen I started out in landscape photography I read about “the rules” and tried to practice them like a... [ read ]
In the world of scanning there are three categories: the flatbed, the dedicted film scanner and the drum scanner.... [ read ]
We’ve had a few requests for more post processing videos and the last time we had Joe Cornish in... [ read ]
Intro For many years a couple of Ebony models ruled the roost when it came to the top level... [ read ]
We’ve already discussed Sebastio Salgado’s Genesis exhibition, but this month also sees the release of 50 selected platinum prints... [ read ]
Cities offer photographers a myriad of photographic opportunities but capturing wild untamed landscape isn’t generally one of them. This... [ read ]
“Striving to come up with a solution to the never ending, constantly changing visual puzzle that is our universe”... [ read ]
This issue’s Featured Photographer is an old contributor Al Brydon. Al has been intriguing us with his crepuscular concoctions for a while... [ read ]
Jeremy Moore, author of ‘Wales at Waters Edge’, will be exhibiting a selection of landscape photographs from the book.... [ read ]
Steven Donaldson will be exhibiting a selection of landscapes and seascapes, simply entitled “Light on Land and Sea“, in... [ read ]
Sam Jones will be exhibiting some of here black and white images of the Isle of Mull at the... [ read ]
Toshio Shibata is currently being exhibited in the Landmark exhibition that we reviewed last issue and we thought you... [ read ]
Our roving reporter David Clapp has dropped us a line from Patagonia where he’s currently filming tutorial videos about... [ read ]
On Tuesday 16th April, 7.30 – 8.30pm we will be running a live Q&A with Joe Cornish and David... [ read ]
To and from Greenwich, an exhibition of photographs by Mike Curry. The Greenwich Gallery, Linear House, Peyton Place, Greenwich, London, SE10 8RS... [ read ]
Well Fujifilm have done it again – the announcement that Velvia 50 was being killed off last year caused... [ read ]
on Joe Cornish – Reader’s Questions
These interviews and Q&A podcasts are not only very enjoyable in their own right (like listening to a radio discussion), but also excellent to listen to while scanning or post-processing images. Thanks Joe for introducing the two wildlife photographers you mentioned: they produce different but equally inspiring and unusual work. Adam [...]
- Adam Pierzchala, 22:12 11th Feb
on Put Your Questions to Hans Strand
Yes, medium format will have a tough future. Though there are still people (including myself) who think it is worth the extra cost to get an extra edge. The difference is more obvious when you make large prints. A one meter wide print from medium format will convince you about [...]
- Hans Strand, 20:37 1st Feb
on Samantha Gibbons
Hi Samantha, it was great to see your images and to read how you feel about photography! I like what you say, "how beautiful the landscape around us really is.. It’s almost religious", as I feel almost the same! Your vistas have this subtle but intriguing light but I also like [...]
- Beata Moore, 10:09 30th Jan