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    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
  • Basic Training at North Sands
    Chris Pattison discusses his formative years as a photographer at North Sands, Hartlepool
  • Chris Goddard
    Featured photographer
  • Turbocharge your Photoshop
    Speed-up the processing of large files in Photoshop
  • IQ180 – Three Months on…
    Joe report on his early work with the Phase One IQ180 digital back
  • Sutton Bank & Lake District
    Trip report
  • A Plea for Broader Horizons
    David Ward suggests a good read
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Tim Parkin

Tim Parkin

Content Issue Thirty Three
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Basic Training at North Sands

It was in October 2006 that I first set out to North Sands to take my first ‘proper’ landscape photographs. Armed with a tripod, some Cokin filters, and, oh yeah, a camera, I drove in the darkness along Cemetery Road,   [ read ]

Sandymouth Beach
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Chris Goddard

This month we’re featuring a photographer that previously offered some work as an image critique which we featured in issue 12. Chris Goddard is a ranger who works in South Wales but travels the country capturing some stunning imagery along   [ read ]

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Turbocharge your Photoshop

Now with all of these high megapixel cameras coming out, one of the clarion calls of the naysayers is that “we’ll need more powerful computers and more storage” – well the more storage is a red-herring unless you really are   [ read ]

Gruinard_dusk_Techno_40mm
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IQ180 – Three Months on…

“I was extravagant in the matter of cameras – anything photographic – I had to have the best. But that was to further my work. In most things I have gone along with the plainest – or without.” Edward Weston   [ read ]

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Sutton Bank & Lake District

Like many photographers, my family holidays and my photography trips blend into one, limited only by the patience and tolerance of my wife. Ever since I began to have an interest in photography, we have been spending time in Glencoe   [ read ]

Adams Callahan Ward
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A Plea for Broader Horizons

I recently spent a few happy hours searching for photography books in Hay-on-Wye, the second-hand book capital of Britain. On previous visits very little of interest has turned up, despite searching for hours through the racks – it’s strange how   [ read ]

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