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North West Scotland

I was meant to be on Eigg for the week but due to high winds the ferry was cancelled, I had already been in Glencoe for a week and decided instead of sticking around I'd head further up north. I arrived in Ullapool and booked myself into a B&B, I spent the next few days exploring around this stunningly beautiful part Scotland more

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Into the Landscape

Photography of the 'inner landscape' can be rewarding as a sole response or as part of a study of several reactions to a location and in doing so, it expands the narrative. more

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Of a Big One, not up a Big One

Every winter we see lots of images of snow-covered peaks in the glow of dawn or dusk light and most of us think “That’s fantastic, but there is no way I could get up a mountain to take photos like these”. more

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David Baker

You’ll have to go back to August 2011 and Issue 20 to find Tim’s original Featured Photographer interview with David Baker. This pre-dates both Sea Fever and Ridge Trees, although David’s fascination with the coast was already evident. more

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Paul Kenny – On Photography

Tracing his (almost) 50 year career making work, communicating his thoughts about an ever changing landscape through the ever changing medium of photography. more

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In Turner’s Footsteps

I was particularly keen to learn how Turner depicted the relationship between sea and sky so brilliantly as part of the appeal of Turner’s work more

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After All This Time

I usually spend over 160 days a year travelling so to be at home is often rewarded by an overwhelming sense of comfort and warmth. This, in turn, has led to ‘home’ meaning one thing, and my photography becoming something entirely separate. more

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Scene from the Water’s Edge

Back in 2016 Paul Heathcote wrote about the exhibition he had put on for this project and shared some insights into its six-year making. We catch up with Paul again to hear more about the project and creation of the book. more

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End Frame: Paved path above Lumbutts, near Todmorden, West Yorkshire by Fay Godwin

Most of the poems in Elmet were written by Hughes in collaboration with Fay Godwin, who provided the stunning black and white photographs of this part of Yorkshire where Hughes grew up. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Jim Hackley, John Higgs, Priyanka Paltanwale & Wade Thorson. more

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The Toadstools of Escalante

I had driven by the sign many times, but never had time to stop.  This trip I made a special point to visit the Toadstools of Escalante National Monument. more

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Zen Moments

The published images are taken in Switzerland and Cornwall, UK. Those are a few of my favourites and are captured under different weather conditions. more

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Capturing the Wind

Wind is an audible whisper, It’s a secret, and it’s a laugh, Murmured through the timeless trees, From ancient ages past. more

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Granite Dells

One of my favourite locations to hike and photograph is an area called the Granite Dells (Prescott, AZ). more

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Graham Cook

It’s those moments of perfect harmony when I’m closest to becoming myself and when I’ve been able to release the shackles of behaviour and attitude that contrive to impair free thinking. more

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