These are far from widely recognised places. Only a local would know where the pictures were made. Creatively this can work in our favour…it may be this makes these photographs more open to personal interpretation. more →
If anybody has been reading On Landscape on and off over the last decade, you’ll know I’ve written about competitions a few times. The idea of competitive art seems anathema somehow but I think we can all understand the desire to see how your work would be judged by your peers... more →
I was interested in discovering man’s influence over the landscape, up until the very edges of our coastline, wanting to highlight the conflict between the natural and man-made environment. more →
This is not the ‘beauty of the banal’ often associated with the New Topographics, but nor is it the grandiose statements of the straight photographers. Instead of metaphorically pointing dramatically at what is being seen, Cody’s images reflect on what the photographer has felt in the landscape. more →
There is no better place to be explored by a kayak, than these swamps. One just glides effortlessly and silently through a magical wonderland, chooses his own route, his own tempo. more →
A mossy labyrinth of gnarled roots and twisted branches, it instantly felt like I was on the film set of Star Wars in the Dagobah woodland which was inhabited by Yoda. more →
It’s a strange feeling when you come across a photograph that really echoes your own personal vision as a photographer. Especially so when the picture in question was made before you were even born.... more →
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Andrew Smith, Annemariie Hoogwoud, Goran Prvulovic & Sanjeev Kumar Yadav. more →
Arizona boasts several picturesque valleys, mountains, and jagged cliffs that are well worth capturing. However, one of the most beautiful vistas I have seen has to be Canyon Lake, just one hour's drive from Phoenix. more →
I found myself starting to see "home" in a different context. The abundance of water and the open and wide character of Friesland make it a place for me, a landscape in which I feel at home. more →
These images are all drawn from within 20 minutes of my home. I am slightly amazed by the number of people who walk through woodland looking around, ahead or downwards and yet so rarely upwards into the glorious canopies. more →
Come lockdown, I saw that Alex Hare and Lizzy Shepherd were running some online bookmaking workshops. So, I signed up for that which was really helpful and got me going. more →
Of those concerned with truthfulness in photography, I ask this: if you inspire in your viewers an experience you did not actually have, is the fact that your images are not “manipulated” sufficient to make them “true”? more →
Hokkaido is the most Northern island of Japan and is full of flowers in summer and a popular place for Japanese tourists, but in February it is in the grip of winter and usually with deep snow. more →
Hi Tim,
I think this is a welcomed step towards a competition for documentary landscape photography. What we are seeing in the majority of the current landscape competitions are severely edited photographs depicting fairy tail landscapes rather than existing ones. Best / Hans
Thx for the comment! agreed. (not sure about today but up until 2-3 years ago, that google search would have delivered a blank space) Still, in case of the huge cypress swamp area, I am absolutely not against people coming there, because it's a place that can "defend" itself against big [...]
on The Natural Landscape Photography Awards
Hi Tim, I think this is a welcomed step towards a competition for documentary landscape photography. What we are seeing in the majority of the current landscape competitions are severely edited photographs depicting fairy tail landscapes rather than existing ones. Best / Hans
- Hans Strand, 18:46 yesterdayon Don’t Destroy the Cypress Swamp Experience!
Thx for the comment! agreed. (not sure about today but up until 2-3 years ago, that google search would have delivered a blank space) Still, in case of the huge cypress swamp area, I am absolutely not against people coming there, because it's a place that can "defend" itself against big [...]
- Georg Popp, 09:48 yesterday
on The Natural Landscape Photography Awards
That sounds like it will work best for sure. I look forward to seeing what comes of it all. Best of luck with all the planning.
- Neal Thorley, 09:21 22nd Feb