
Tim Parkin
With Landscape in Mind
Myself and Joe Cornish filmed a few short videos for With Landscape in Mind and some of those got used on the DVD as extras. A couple didn’t however, so in order to entice you to buy the DVD (if [ read ]

Andrew Nadolski
Andrew Nadolski was one of my inspirations when I was learning my photographic craft. On a trip to Cornwall I had read about his ‘End of the Land’ book and purchased a copy from Tristan’s Gallery in Wadebridge (which seems [ read ]

Music and Photography
I found Tim’s article (in Issue 15) on the link between the practice of photography and learning to play music thought-provoking in lots of ways, but one point it didn’t address was the similarities in the evolution of our artistic [ read ]

Alex Nail
Our featured photographer this month is Alex Nail whose Dartmoor sunrises blew me away last year. His crop of photography has been bountiful over the last year and we had a chat with him about the usual.. In most photographers [ read ]

Landscape photography saved my life!
I’ve been running the picture operation at The Times for about 8 years, the constant pressure of searching through the 12-15,000 images every day seeking the ever elusive front page while balancing budgets and looking after the safety of the [ read ]
Brand New Photographic Sensor
This is an article that almost appeared on another photography website – maybe.. We’ve been reviewing various examples of the Phase One IQ180 cameras over the last months and although we’ve been happy with many things, there have been big [ read ]

Sacred Wood – BAE, Bien-U
“Are you crying?!”, asked my girlfriend in an incredulous tone. I’d got to the third spread of photos in Bae, Bien-U’s Sacred Wood book, and for the first time in my life, I’d been moved to tears by photography. In [ read ]

Landscapes of the Ribble – Andy Latham
I bought a range of books last year to survey the photographic landscape. One genre of book was the ‘pseudo portfolio’; a vanity publication posing usually as a geographic guidebook. The photographic section of most bookshops normally has a range of [ 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