Ghostly beauty
Theo Bosboom |In June 2023, a Google alert notified me of an explosion of willow ermine moth caterpillars in an area along the Waal River, not very far from my hometown, Arnhem (the Netherlands). more
In June 2023, a Google alert notified me of an explosion of willow ermine moth caterpillars in an area along the Waal River, not very far from my hometown, Arnhem (the Netherlands). more
My first ever trip to Yosemite National Park was during a powerful storm in the winter of 2007. I had moved to the USA just a few years earlier and was excited to have the opportunity to visit this famed national park. more
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Mandy’s process is deceptively simple. She photographs fragments of our plastic-infested oceans gathered on the shores and then laid on a black fabric background with just the sun to light up the sculptural waste. more
This Tenth episode features Guy Tal and we had many questions about writing, philosophy, the eyewitness tradition, the role of play and much more. more
Rannsy has had a long-standing interest in photography, beginning with capturing family moments with instant film cameras and moving on to explore people and places through travel. more
In early September, John Ash and Paul Gotts announced the launch of their fifth photo book, “Home,” for a six-week pre-order period. The book features 38 images from Mali Davies, Mick Houghton, and myself. more
This is the ultimate paradox of the creative process; that the deeper we strive to penetrate within ourselves, the more we reach a common ground of shared human concerns. more
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The Black Range series by Australian photographer Ian Lobb and collected by the National Gallery of Victoria, has always been a great source of inspiration to me. more
In this issue, we catch up with Nicki Gwynn-Jones to discuss how her photography has evolved. It's been seven years since our Featured Photographer interview with her, and in that time her connection with the rugged landscape, dramatic light and wild seas of Orkney has deepened. more
A major new exhibition opening at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter this autumn explores ways in which the landscapes of Dartmoor have inspired artists working in photography since 1969. more
Throughout the past few years, I’ve enjoyed getting to know several outstanding landscape photographers through conversations we engage in on a Discord Server known as “Landscape Photographers Worldwide.” What I have come to appreciate about this community is that it somehow has found a way to strip away all of the typical negative aspects of modern social media interaction while keeping all more
Another year of the Natural Landscape Photography Awards has passed and our final judging was just over a couple of weeks ago. Our fourth year ran very surprisingly smoothly with over 12,000 entries. more
Working with a subject I feel passionate about and inspired by, the making of the images seemed to happen so naturally. The journey of image making and text creation has been a very personal one, but one I feel so proud to be sharing with a wider audience. more
This touring exhibition calls at London, Los Angeles and Tokyo. I went to the London exhibition, which runs September 25 - October 20 2024, on 03 October. Details of the venue are at the end of this report. more
on Interview with David Ulrich
Really interesting article with stunning compositions. Makes me want to find some sand dunes to photograph. I also need to read some Minor White books.
- alanrew, 18:12 21st Octon Photographing the Simple Beauty of Nature
Excellent article. My feelings frequently echo the thoughts discussed below, Many times I am looking at a phenomenal scene spread before me and my only thought is...what a beautiful planet we all share. No hidden meaning, no message other than it is wonderful to be alive and observe the scene spread [...]
- Paul Flatt, 12:30 20th Oct
on Ansel Adams in Our Time
Those who can make inspiring art, do; those who can't, teach; those who can't teach, curate. With apologies to George Bernard Shaw (and Woody Allen)...
- Guy Washburn, 11:53 20th Oct