


“North West” by Alex Nail
When I spoke to Alex Nail about his work a few years back, he kept saying “Oh I’ve kept a few photos back for the future” I hoped then that he might be planning a book. more

Community Exhibition Catalogue
We have created a PDF of all the images which were submitted to the community exhibition. Our thanks go to each of our delegates for supporting the conference and for making it such a brilliant event. more

Moor Than Tors – Dartmoor
This is the culmination of my last 6 years work and a celebration of perhaps the lesser known areas of both the uplands and lowlands. more

Graduated Filter Colour Accuracy Testing – Part Two
Sometimes you think you've got things so right and yet, when you look at the result, you realise that something has gone significantly wrong. In the last issue I published the results of a series of test on graduated filters, even though I had a few doubts about the results. more

End frame: “Trees in Gale” by Sir Wilfred Thesiger
Thesiger, a largely self-taught photographer, realised that he could bring to life the incredible scenery he witnessed and the peoples whose cultures he respected and cherished. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Ben Schreck, Jack B Turner, Nils Leonhardt & Simon Gulliver. more

Broken Trees
Having the opportunity to revisit these locations it is surprising how dynamic the woodland can be. more

Spirit of Place: The Colours of Autumn
A tight and compressed scenery, hostile to any landscape photographer. But these trees had that grand coloured leaves that captivated my attention. more

Sun & Sand
The East more than makes up for its lack of mountains with its 500 miles of coastline. more

Between Two Caps
The breathtaking cliffs between the two caps Erquy and Frehel inspire me again and again. more

Krista McCuish
For those that find the North truly magnetic, the idea of limitless wetlands and coastal areas where nature still holds sway may just make you a little envious. more

A Shaded Path
The project was based on four months in Kyrgyzstan, highlighting the generational disparities between those nostalgic of the abolished USSR order and modern westernised youths born after the fall. more

Printing makes you a real photographer
My argument against printing is, in fact, not against printing at all. It is against everyone printing or feeling that must print. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Christine Lavanchy, Michael Berg, Stuart Westmore & Vladimir Kysela more

Stories in the Landscape
The project is based on the poem Máj (May), written by the poet Karel Hynek Mácha. The story itself took place in the 70s of the 18th century, 60 years before Mácha made it in his poem. more