Issue 353
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Tim and Eric discuss the changing culture around landscape photography, including the shift away from chasing iconic locations and toward making more personal, nuanced work. more
This photograph speaks to me on a deeply personal level, both as a photographer and as someone who feels a strong connection to the Dolomites. more
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Julian Cartwright, Luke Sutton, Tom Richardson & Tom Townsend more
Whether it is people, street scenes, trees and running streams in the forest, or barns in snow covered fields, these scenes play out before me. more
These four shots are a small part of a larger collection of images taken in the limestone area around Kingsdale in The Yorkshire Dales. more
Four iconic mountains from across the West Highlands of Scotland over the course of 2025, captured in moments of space and light. more
Having just taken delivery of a new telephoto lens, I was keen to try it out on the hill where I live, Shropshire's Clee Hill. more
Award-winning photographer Stephen Ball brings Scotland's wild beauty to life in a stunning new Edinburgh exhibition Few places can rival Scotland for dramatic scenery. From mist-shrouded glens and towering mountain peaks to windswept coastlines and ever-changing skies, the country's landscapes have inspired generations of artists. This summer, visitors to Edinburgh have the opportunity to experience those remarkable scenes through the eyes of one of Scotland's most celebrated landscape photographers. The new exhibition by photographer Stephen Ball presents more than 35 fine more
Some of the most joyful moments in photography are when someone quietly makes beautiful, insightful, communicative work, they enter without any ego, and they are celebrated. more
With 276 participants, we received a good response to the survey. We are also particularly pleased with the comments made by many respondents beyond the scope of the questions; these are at least as valuable as the answers themselves. more
2026 will mark the 4th year of travelling full time with my wife, Nicola, in our VW Transporter Campervan. So far, we have visited 22 different countries, as far north as Norway and down south to Greece. We have parked up in some incredible locations, met some wonderful people and had the odd breakdown or three. And all while trying to eke out some kind of living from travel writing and photography. And yet, despite the challenges, there’s nowhere else more
Looking at the spreadsheets in early 2025, it was pretty clear that the hold up was all in my head; most of my income no longer directly depended on monetising my adventures, but a lingering freelancer scarcity mindset made it hard to let go of this. more
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Now nicknamed "that tree guy" by followers, he repeatedly walks the paths of Ontario’s Oak Ridges Moraine, evolving his personal technique to better represent the experience of moving through the woods that he calls home. more
We see so many great photographs from talented photographers these days, in books, magazines and social media feeds, that it becomes hard to single out any favourites which stand out from the rest, but occasionally I'll see an image that I still remember a few months later. more
on What to Do When Things Are Not Working Out
Excellent article - seeing the positives in every situation instead of becoming downcast. We're in the midst of dire weather here in Wester Ross. It feels like we've had about 50 'training days' in a row. I've always called them training days after someone called a particularly dreich day a 'wasted [...]
- Mark Littlejohn, 09:32 29th Jun
on What to Do When Things Are Not Working Out
Thank you for the comment, Madeleine. I typically try to minimize my research in advance of photo trips so I can approach the landscape with an open mind. Additionally, photographers seem to romanticize their experiences so the accounts I read about this region only glamorized it. Going into the trip, I [...]
- Sarah Marino, 21:57 28th Jun
on Photographing Rocks
Thank you very much for your thoughtful comment, Joe! Seems we have both been thinking about meaning in art recently. (It is one of the primary themes in my book, Be Extraordinary, whose title was inspired by the words of painter Francis Bacon, derived from existentialist philosophy: "It’s all so meaningless, we [...]
- Guy Tal, 15:51 22nd Jun