...we've split it into half hour sections. So, a big thank you to Joe and everyone who submitted their questions and here's the first section. and a transcription (apologies for transcription errors - we are getting around to proof reading these soon) Tim: Hello and welcome to On Landscape. We are here with Joe Cornish with some questions raised by...
...to help all of us develop our personal 'Craft, Art & Soul'. If you haven't yet bought the book, do so now. You won't regret it. Joe Cornish - A Photographer at Work Author - Eddie Ephramus Publisher - Argentum ISBN - 978 1 902538 60 Cover price - £20 Amazon price - £10.74 Read other articles by Joe Cornish...
Just before Christmas we asked our readers for a bunch of questions that we could put to Joe Cornish when he visited next and the response was fantastic. In the end we recorded two hours of audio but to keep installments to a useful length (a lot of people say they listen to them over breakfast or during a commute)...
...200gsm). Joe has said it is one of the best litho reproductions he has had. It includes a short foreword and introductory essay by Justin Scully (Site Manager) and Mark Newman (NT Historian). It also has two short essays from Joe about the project and the exhibition. You can buy the book from the Joe Cornish Gallery for £30 ...
...2pm. Tickets priced £15 are available now via the Joe Cornish Gallery website or by calling the gallery on 01609777404. Joe and Roly will be available after the talk to sign copies of This Land . You can also pre-order a signed copy at £30 by visiting the Joe Cornish Gallery online shop. Joe will also be at The Photography...
...For those who don’t know Joe’s work, JCB stands for “Joe Cornish Boulder”). Access to the canyon is a steep climb from the hotel, a traverse of the mountain before descending into a forest which tracks the gorge. Huge sandstone cliffs form the sides of the gorge and offer a superb backdrop to the river, the boulders and the occasional...
...time lingering over the photographs. Although he doesn't know it Joe has inspired my photography for many years. Put simply, Joe's work inspired me to become a landscape photographer. Imagine my thoughts on a Wednesday morning in August this summer when I saw Joe in a crowded Kings Cross station. I was jet lagged and exhausted after travelling on an...
Ten Years at the Joe Cornish Gallery After producing First Light at the start of his career, possibly Britain’s most loved landscape photography book, Joe Cornish had to overcome the ‘difficult second and third album’ issues. These were put to bed with consummate ease with Scotland’s Coast and Scotland’s Mountains which were more personal in nature, less directed at the...
...Joe Cornish, for the National Trust. It was a moment that struck me immediately, a deeply visceral study of light, form, flow, textures, and gravitas. Here was a photograph that seemed to be about a time and place, not merely a documentary. A seed was planted in my mind of how much a photograph could say about something or somewhere....
We have a visitor to Joe’s gallery in North Allerton last year to thank for Joe’s appearance for one of the talks at the annual Buxton Festival. Many of us have a book or two or more by Joe on our shelves and possibly an equal number have dreamed “one day….,” so the chance to hear Joe talk on this...