Fangan
Carolyne Mazur |
I realise that whilst the fanks make beautiful images, without explanatory words, the significance of their existence is not informed by the photographs themselves. more
I realise that whilst the fanks make beautiful images, without explanatory words, the significance of their existence is not informed by the photographs themselves. more
Photography has never been a cerebral exercise for me. I’ve no great technical expertise. My processing is rudimentary at best. My photography is more to do with bringing a little peace to my soul. more
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Yes, you travel thousands of miles to a stunning, exotic location full of dramatic scenery and choose to photograph two rocks and a bit of grass! And yet, David’s image, viewed on the back of his 5x4 camera, was a far more interesting piece of work than anything taken by the rest of the group that evening, or even the whole trip. more
When you look at Ram’s photographs, which are graceful and composed with almost mathematical clarity, you begin to understand that his background in engineering did more than shape his technical instincts; it trained his eye. more
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Gaby Zak, Konrad Hellfeuer, Massimo Leotardi & Sebastien Coell more
Growing up around the rugged beauty of Devon and Cornwall’s coastline, I developed an appreciation for landscapes that blend the raw, natural elements with human-made landmarks. more
My aim in photography is to catch original and atmospheric compositions. I have been an artist all my life, and for me, the camera is my brush and my pencil. I portray what I see the way I see it. more
In this stunning collection, **Mystical Sun: A Journey in Black and White**, we delve into the timeless allure of landscapes transformed by the mystical presence of the sun. more
A series of images from a trip to the Isle of Skye. There were so many places to visit across the island, heading over in July 24 meant having more hours of daylight and the opportunity to explore as much as possible during the week I was there. more
Stepping away for a while allowed a creative reawakening and inspired a shift away from increasingly popular woodland scenes to more personal, monochrome images capturing smaller scenes and embracing imperfection. more
Can photography competitions truly elevate your art — or do they just turn creativity into a contest? more
The RPS Landscape Group is set to launch its second Members’ Outdoor Exhibition, starting in May 2025 at the historic Southwark Cathedral in London. more
Even if you’ve shifted your creative process and focus, your past work doesn’t have to be left behind. Sometimes, the old and the new can converge in surprising ways—and that’s a pretty exciting thought for any photographer. more
A’ Mhòine (The Moss) is a large area of blanket peat bog covering most of the Tongue peninsula on the north coast of the Scottish mainland. more
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on Art, Photography and Competitions
There's certainly no shortage of whatever-Photographer Of The Years; or "Award-winning" photographers!
- Kevan Brewer, 13:19 19th Mayon A Year of Any Questions
A fabulous wish list of interviewees indeed. Why not add Olaf Otto Becker?
- Marc Hermans, 14:07 13th Mayon A New Found Love of the Landscape
Cheers Len. That was such a lovely few days. Highlight for me was taking you and Tim out on the steamer on a glorious Autumnal afternoon.
- Mark Littlejohn, 10:16 8th May