...the Isle of Harris (by Lizzie Shepherd) because there is so much in this image that fits with my own work, the things that I love and the way I see the world. I was brought up in the countryside, surrounded by nature, with parents who encouraged and facilitated a connection to the wild. I learned to identify the local...
...the horizon, a pink evening glow might be the Belt of Venus. Gosh, this could almost be a Canadian winter scene – except where I live, we don’t have that splendidly gnarly type of birch. What first drew me to Lizzie Shepherd’s Arctic birches at sunset, Lake Tornetrask, were its lovely muted colours. Winter in northern regions is sufficiently devoid...
The premise of our podcast is based loosely around Radio Four's "Any Questions", Joe Cornish and I (Tim Parkin) invite a special guest onto each show and solicit questions from our subscribers. Our first podcast featured Alex Nail where we discussed his mountain photography, colour management and much more. You can see the first podcast here but we're also making...
...this – I particularly enjoy his more abstract landscapes. A big thanks for Lizzie for her time in answering our questions. You can see more of her work on her website that was launched just as this article went to 'press' and keep up to date with her work via the links below. website: www.lizzieshepherd.com social media: Twitter, Facebook, Flickr...
I first saw this photograph when judging Outdoor Photographer of the Year back in 2017. The photographs were judged anonymously. Sometimes you can hazard a guess about the author but I’m not sure Lizzie would have been in most of the judges’ minds at the time because she is mostly known for her colour work. All of the judges liked...
...particular on shooting in challenging conditions. As someone who relishes shooting in so-called ‘bad’ weather, I will be fascinated to hear what guidance he can offer. Lizzie Shepherd - Lizzie Shepherd Photography Lizzie is another photographer who writes regularly for On Landscape - recently on the trials and tribulations of building your own gallery, and the practicalities of photographing from...
In November, I visited the Joe Cornish gallery to give a talk, along with Joe Cornish and Lizzie Shepherd, at David Ward's exhibition, "Overlooked". The exhibition itself was fantastic and just in case you missed the talks, we recorded them all for posterity. The following is Lizzie Shepherd's talk. You can see the other talks on our YouTube channel or...
Tim spoke to Lizzie Shepherd for our Featured Photographer spot back in March 2013 (you can read the original interview here). Since then Lizzie has picked up a number of commendations – her image Zigzag, Wensleydale, was the Living the View winner in Landscape Photographer of the Year 2015 – and she’s been busy with workshops as well as travel...
A couple of weeks back I visited the Joe Cornish gallery to give a talk, along with Joe Cornish and Lizzie Shepherd, at David Ward's exhibition, "Overlooked". The exhibition itself was fantastic but even if you didn't get to see it, we recorded the talks for posterity. The exhibition is sadly over now but we have Lizzie and my own...