It matters not a jot if your photography is representational or more creative, whether you take big pictures or little pictures. It doesn’t matter how we capture that love. The equipment we use is superfluous. It's what’s inside us that counts. more →
The strong contrast between the black and blue mussels and the light, partly transparent stones makes the eye jump between the shells. The dark color of the colonies contrasts with the orange sand bed. more →
One of the most compelling aspects of Bonnie’s work is her pursuit of abstraction. Her approach moves beyond the confines of representational photography, seeking to distill nature into its purest forms. more →
In our society, emotions are often "suppressed." We are no longer connected to our bodies, to our deepest feelings; we live in our heads. This disconnects us from ourselves and our environment. Conscious photography aims to reconnect us to our sensations and emotions in the present moment. more →
After success with carbon ink printing by Cone Editions, I noticed they had a lot of photogravure classes and I was curious. How would photogravure compare to carbon ink? Does it look different? Would it get more attention? Is it more durable? more →
But the outcomes, the benefits of having those conversations, the benevolence taking root, that I am made better by having such conversations, and the stories that I have made from them in my images must be shared. more →
As the golden light of morning penetrates the veil of fog and pierces through our lenses, all our photographic senses are heightened, and there is nowhere else that we can be but right here in the ‘now’. more →
In this autumnal palette, death does not mean the end but a transformation. The ash resists mourning its loss and does not shrink from its bareness. The elder stands with a quiet confidence, unshaken, an echo of strength. more →
In episode fourteen, we talk with Paula Pell Johnson, who shares the history and evolution of her family-run photography business, Linhofstudio, and much more more →
My love for the Scottish landscape and its remote locations is, for me, better represented using a variety of darkroom processes and papers, than being a perfect HD colour image. more →
My philosophy of photography has evolved a few times over the last decade, but there’s a core question I keep coming back to: am I doing a thing in order to create images, or am I doing it to have an adventure and maybe create image opportunities along the way? more →
When I arrived, I came across another challenge: How do I go about photographing an area which has been shot to death by so many other photographers in the past? more →
As photographers we are unique artists in that we can only really create our images when we’re ‘there’. Our mind and memory is not enough to create the pictures of the places we visit - unless we use abstract means, or, AI! Great to read about your connection with the mountain [...]
Ars,
I will explore how it has matured and report back. I have discovered that by returning to the same wild places again and again that they are seldom the same twice. Some years colours are vibrant, whereas the following year the are more muted. Last year the rowan trees were very [...]
on Winter Colour
As photographers we are unique artists in that we can only really create our images when we’re ‘there’. Our mind and memory is not enough to create the pictures of the places we visit - unless we use abstract means, or, AI! Great to read about your connection with the mountain [...]
- Alexander Caminada, 19:52 10th Mar
on Cleansing the Soul
Great Work :)
- Dylan Garcia, 11:10 7th Maron End frame: Ash tree, Balmacara by Colin Prior
Ars, I will explore how it has matured and report back. I have discovered that by returning to the same wild places again and again that they are seldom the same twice. Some years colours are vibrant, whereas the following year the are more muted. Last year the rowan trees were very [...]
- Colin Prior, 21:32 3rd Mar