


An insight into handbound books
Handbound artist books now represent most of my photographic output. I think I am confident their legacy will be longer for my heirs than any of my stored boxes of prints. more

Morality and Realism in Photography
To a photographic artist, the insistence on dogmatic adherence to the tenets of photojournalism is especially confounding. There is no reason to judge a photograph not intended to serve an evidentiary purpose based on the very thing it is not meant to be. more

Why I am a Tourist
I am currently doing research into why photographers (and other tourists) find human constructions to be attractive focal points in remote and otherwise “natural” environments. In particular derelict structures appear to be favoured. more

Romania Project Diary
When I discovered that I’d been awarded the Royal Photographic Society Environmental Bursary to create a new series – a series that I’d been wanting to create for some time more

The Confident Artist
Creating a body of work that is original and consistent with vision or voice (or whatever you call it) is the most difficult challenge facing any photographer. more

Capture One for Landscape – Part One
After a great deal of feedback from our readership about the Lightroom for Landscape series that myself and Joe Cornish recorded, we have since received quite a few enquiries about a similar series covering Capture One. more

The Scottish Landscape Photographers Exhibition
The Society of Scottish Landscape Photographers group organised an exhibition through their Facebook channel. Tim Parkin visited the Lime Tree gallery for the opening to see how it all came together. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Anthony Shaughnessy, David Southern, Nicki Gwynn-Jones & Phillip William Jenner more

Bolehill in the Snow
I walked 8 miles circular around my backyard crossing lakes, ponds, woods & farms to capture the elements of the weather that had hit the UK. more

The Shape of Water
The dreamlike, haunting, other-worldly quality of the film suited my mood perfectly and affected me deeply, sweeping me along on a seductive tide of melancholy and making me aware of the shape of my own tears. more

Close to Home ~ Thursley Common
South West Surrey is an area of Britain that is not always appreciated by photographers for its landscape photography opportunities. However, it does offer many rich and diverse natural environments. One such location is Thursley Common. This is one of the last remaining heathlands in Surrey and is famed for its diverse wildlife. more

Cwm Bychan and The Heights
In North Wales, the area east of Beddgelert is wild and rugged and little frequented compared to the honeypots of Snowdon and the Glyders. more

End Frame: Mendenhall Glacier, 1973 by Brett Weston
This image was photographed in 1973, and the location is in coastal, South East Alaska. The glacier is 13.6 miles long and has retreated 1.75 miles since 1929. more

Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year
Grimsby-born photographer Paul Webster, has been announced as this year’s winner of the prestigious Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year Award. more

Rob Knight
My photographic journey has been a long and winding one, it’s difficult to say exactly when I became interested in photography as the sole dedication or focus as a pursuit. more