Damian Ward
Damian lives north-west of London in an area that is not one of the UK’s more obvious photographic honeypots but does have some rather nice woodland. more
Thoughts on Beauty
Still, to the chagrin of some in the art business, most people consider beauty and art as almost synonymous. more
Landscape Conference News
10 weeks to go until the conference now and things are hotting up. We’re now in the middle of arranging for the audiovisual equipment and live streaming setup. Although we’re not sold out yet, we have sold more tickets already than we did in both previous years. We’ve just announced the schedule for the two days and made day tickets available. more
Orkney and the Simmer Dim
It is as if during the day the sea absorbs and stores sunlight, then during the twilight hours it gifts it back to the sky with a luminescence and inner radiance more
William Neill – Retrospective
William Neill is no stranger to On Landscape, most notably because he runs his own On Landscape column for Outdoor Photographer, but also as we’ve reviewed a few of his e-books previously. more
End frame: School’s Out, Ballachulish by Tim Parkin
Tim Parkin rarely makes an image in black and white and does not normally include people. His photograph ‘School's Out’ is, therefore, a break in his usual style. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 photography portfolios from our subscribers: Adam Pierzchala, Darren Rose, Gary Swann & Paul Kiernan more
Wicklow National Park
I started out at 6 am for the Wicklow Mountains National Park which is south of Dublin and can be reached by car in under an hour from Dublin city. This is the largest National park in Ireland spanning 200 square kilometres of mountains, valleys, streams and rather precarious mountain roads. On the morning of my visit despite the initial clear morning more
Keynvor Atlantek
The ocean is in constant motion, interacting with light, weather and geology to produce unending moods, shapes and tones. more
A Summers Evening
We've had an uncharacteristically hot summer in the UK, and I wanted to try and capture the feeling of the dry grass in the last of the evening sun. more
Hidden Yosemite
In late May I had the good fortune if visiting Yosemite for the first time. more
The Fall 2017-2018
David Rosendale’s latest exhibition at The Fox Gallery is a breathtaking look at what’s beyond the built environments of Falls Creek. more
Ethics in photography
The thorny issue of ethics and moral responsibilities in documentary photography, particularly in the case of photojournalism has been discussed many times. more
Experiences of photographing a metropolis from a helicopter
“Doors-Off" flights offer the passenger an almost 180-degree view to the side of his or her seat and the chance to point their lens almost vertically downwards. more
Brian Kosoff
In contrast to the many landscape photographers who go to great lengths to exclude obvious signs of man from their images, Brian embraces these and imbues them with an elegance that defies their often humble origin more

