


On Creativity – Part 1
During my recent webinar for On Landscape I was struck by the fact that one question kept coming up in a number of different guises: how do I go about finding an image? more

Valda Bailey
If gaining recognition with multiple exposure images through competitions is the defining factor then my progress has been lamentably slow. more

How did it all happen?
Around ten years ago, when (from my point of view) shooting 5x4 inch film was the only show in town, I was one of a number of photographers asked to participate in a BBC series about digital photography. The presenter, Tom Ang, asked me to use a phone, to see how I got on with it and how I could apply it in daily use. It was embarrassing in more

The Landscape – Paul Wakefield
This is the latest book by British photographer Paul Wakefield. A long awaited monograph that includes photographs of both epic proportions and intimate detail. more

Exhibition Planning Part 3
This is the third and final instalment of my “journey into world of exhibitions” article. more

David Ward – Webinar Transcript
Hello and welcome to On Landscape webinar, a question and answer session with David Ward. more

Graduated Filters in the Digital Age
Like many landscape photographers coming from a film background the use of graduated ND filters was second nature and the only way to shoot transparency film. more

Trip Report from Yosemite
It really is difficult to elicit any sympathy or argue that life is hard when part of one's portfolio of tasks, labours and responsibilities involves travelling to California to lead a photographic workshop in Yosemite valley. more

Exhibition Planning Part 2
I decided to print all 26 which would give me a little leeway to chop and change once I got to the gallery (and possibly a couple of emergency substitutions for myself or the gallery to use should any prints get damaged more

Dalt Quarry – A Compositional Study
The act of finding and constructing a composition is one that struggles to be pinned down. The way each photographer manages this is often quite different and to generalise about the ‘best’ way is a pointless task. more

A7R on the Road in Scotland
I think the images speak for themselves, I find the camera easy to use, doesn’t get in the way and the IQ from tripod based use is superb more

Clive Vosper
I always pursued my own work and exhibited at least once a year throughout my teaching years. In 1998 I was invited to exhibit my Printmaking and Photography in the U.S. at the two galleries owned by Wisconsin University, more

Linhof Tripod Heads
The Linhof 3DlhQ (forgive the abbreviation, but the full name is a bit of a mouthful) is a very simple design in concept, with numerous antecedents by other manufacturers. more

Photography Exhibition Planning
The venues that could typically host such exhibitions are usually dedicated to painted works and if you've tried to find an appropriate space yourself you've probably discovered that they get booked up for at least a year in advance. more

Landscape Photography Conference 2014
As you might have noticed in our email newsletter or in the editors comments at the start of last issues PDF, we have been planning a landscape photography conference for November of this year and we started selling tickets to subscribers a couple of weeks ago. A few people have mentioned that they had missed this news and others had asked for more information about the event and what we hoped to get out of it. To this end more