The National Trusts and Commercial Photography
I talked a little about the National Trust (and the National Trust for Scotland) and their sometimes unpleasant attitude toward anything vaguely commercial happening around them. more
Michael Kenna Interview
Whatever it is that drives him, landscape photographer Michael Kenna has been travelling the world for more than 40 years, carrying his heavy Hassleblads to countries ranging from France to Japan. more
Subscribers Favourite Landscape Photographs of 2017
We expected a few entries but in the end we were extremely happy to have had over 80 entries from our subscribers all over the world. more
30th December
Wherever I am in the world, on 30th December, I shall go out and make photographs and remember my dad. more
Promenade
I have recently been working on a series of images exploring sea defences and the promenades along them. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Allan Harris, Cameran Ashraf, Chris Wilson & John Barton. more
Shadows and Light
These images were taken in a Woodland Trust managed area called Billinge Plantation. more
The Abandoned Village
The village of Drave, hidden in a cleft in the mountains of Northern Portugal never had running tap water or mains electricity and was never accessible by road. more
Charmlee
Charmlee state park is one of my favourite locations in southern California. It is a gem with hidden beaches, wonderful vistas, old oaks, deep stones, and silent fields of grass. more
Olive Groves in Italy
The olive groves we walked through most days had not been strimmed yet of all their grasses, wild alliums and flowers and the morning light through the untidy undergrowth made for a theme I tried to explore. more
My Top 12
The ultimate goal of any 365 project is to get out every day and take a photo. I did get out at least very few days and posted a picture every day. more
Natural Moments
Water captivates me. It moves, it reflects, it’s a time marker that contradicts the static aspect of a photograph. more
The Rain in my Blood
The adventures that spawned these images put simply were some of the best years of my life. That era of my life is now behind me and this exhibition made me face that reality, more
A Green and Pleasant Land Exhibition
A Green and Pleasant Land Exhibition gives us a snapshot of British culture, politics, history, art and yes, landscapes from the 1970s onwards. more
The Myth of Control
Whilst writing the article about the recent Peter Dombrovskis book, it quickly became clear that there were no real, definitive versions available for his pictures that could be used to say "This is what they were supposed to look like!". During his life, Peter created many famous images, but by far the most famous of these is "Rock Island Bend" and it has been printed for many purposes, from newspapers to magazines, diaries to calendars, posters, fine art prints, more

