Light and Land – Michael Frye
Michael Frye may be known as the 'Coloured Cactus' man by those of you who have only seen him in the "World's Top Photographers : Landscape" book more
Aspect Ratios – Part 2
What I would like to do with this second part is look at the main camera types that we all use, and how we respond to the proportions of aspect ratio. more
The Art of Slowing Down
Could it be that the very things that make digital capture so appealing also inhibit the creative process of image making? more
Back to the Fuchsia
Here is the first in a series of videos started with Joe's 'Post Processing Borders' where photographers look at some of their own pictures and show how they post processed them. more
Digital Landscape Photography – Michael Frye
The book stores are full of ‘guides to digital photography’, promising much but delivering little of real value. more
Full Frame – David Noton
He has emerged on the crest of the digital SLR revolution as one of the foremost digital landscape photographers in this country. more
Hindsight – Etive and Orchy
We're taking a little detour in our Hindsight series with a video covering two complementary images from Joe's Scotland's Mountains book more
Chris Friel
Chris Friel is a photographer with a wonderful, natural eye - a modern day Faye Godwin perhaps. His photography is instinctive and all the more refreshing for it. more
Transformed by Light
I recently spent an amazing four days in Perthshire at the tail end of autumn. In truth the weather was far more wintry than autumnal. more
Bill Brandt
Bill Brandt is a photographer that is probably well known to a generation of photographers who worked in the sixties and seventies. more
Christmas Update
We thought christmas was a good opportunity to thank everyone of you who has supported the new venture by taking out a paid subscription, a free subscription or just by visiting and maybe talking about the magazine. We've had a wonderful start and have exceeded the 'ad-hoc' projections we had made. We've also had a bucketload of supportive feedback so thanks to all of you who raised your voices. We have had a couple of set backs to what we more