Issue 311
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Beyond aesthetics, Nicholas’s work embodies the qualities that I value and strive for in my own photography. Subtlety, nuance, simplicity, and stillness are all traits that characterize his work. more
Even within an hour's radius of my home, I can point out the subtle changes in the landscape, such as the gradient of tree species encountered while driving through the Cascade Range. more
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Josh Murfitt, Judith Linders, Xavier Arnau Bofarull & Steve Williams more
I was inspired many years ago by Sir Don McCullin’s book “Open Skies” to take monochrome landscape images. more
In the early 90's, I lost my reflex camera, a Miranda Sensorex, in an accident. Then I bought a second hand Pentax camera with a Pentax 50mm lens. more
I live in a rather unprepossessing part of the city of Nijmegen. A dull suburb. However, I am lucky in that I live just next to a park with plenty to photograph, especially close up and macro. more
In September 2023, I spent a week on the Isle of Mull with my partner, a welcome getaway after a busy summer. more
North Atlantic Cost of Spain: Dancer I learned to print on a Canon ImagePROGRAF PRO-1000: screen profiling, print adjustments using Red River ICC files, even some custom profiling. When I switched from color to black and white, it did not take long to realize that a printer designed for color, even with today’s technology, has its limitations. When I met Michael Gordon at his workshop in Death more
Jason has leveraged the trials and tribulations of trying to make full-time photography work by parlaying paid commercial opportunities to instill his goal of inspiring others into his work. I think he’s doing a fabulous job. more
Spending £1,600 on a compact camera with 40 megapixels or £6,000 on a 60 megapixel body is not something that the vast majority of amateur and professional photographers can justify. more
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The way that light sculpts the different areas of the image creates interest throughout the image and allows the eye to be guided to fall with the water through the image. more
The process of photographing and looking at your work, contemplating, and revisiting, is the basis of my artistic practice. It was how I was taught. It is how I teach too. more
Your photography, your mission, and your cause should be even greater than you are. Seek to change people’s minds and impact them in some way. Share your work because you honestly feel you are making a unique and meaningful contribution to the world. more
This Eighth episode features Paul Gallagher and we had many questions about conveying messages through photography, the value of English landscape photography, the challenges of photographing green landscapes, exploring colour perception in landscape photography and more. more
on Making the most of your photography with older equipment
Hi Matt. Thought provoking article. I think photographers in general suffer from GAS (is it a gender thing?) but there is no question that it’s the eye that counts & not the tool in the hand.
- Geoff Kell, 07:34 9th Sepon Printing With Carbon Inks
What is Camera One? I've not heard of that processing software.
- dkosiur, 15:57 8th Sepon Practicing Photography in a Strange New World
Great insights about sharing our work. I identify with your thoughts about social media as well as the value of printing the images. It brings joy to us and others, elevating the satisfaction with our art. Beautifully written and wonderful images, Eric!
- Fabio Rage, 20:50 21st Aug