Rombalds Moor ~ Intimate and Vista Photographs
Rombalds Moor, better known as Ilkley Moor, due to its position South of the town, became a project after daily walking on this wild moorland. more
Ebb and Flow
In October 2017, my relationship with landscape photography suddenly changed as if someone flipped a light switch. By not giving up on, but rather giving into the process, I found flow in my life (and photography) again. more
The Collodion Artist
In a world of high iso, high megapixel, high dynamic range photography, why do so many artists use a medium that was out of date in the 19th Century? more
End frame: Cedars and rock circle, Merced River, Yosemite National Park, California, 1986 by William Neill
It hints at something out of the natural order. Peaceful but somehow slightly unsettling. There are many of the usual components of a landscape photograph, trees and rocks and water but no foliage. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 photography portfolios from our subscribers: Anthony Shaughnessy, Ian Smith, Leonardo Papèra & Phil Corley more
Dancing Birches
This series of 4 images were made at Hodge Close Quarry in the English Lake District and the combination of sunlit leaves with a stiff breeze gave me an impression of the trees dancing. more
Untamed Patagonia
Four pictures to represent the wilderness of Patagonia; in particular, Torres del Paine is for sure one of the highlights of this incredible region of Sud America. more
One Fine Day
This is Simrishamn in the south east corner of Sweden where I live with my family. Photography is my daily routine as this region is well known for its incredible light. more
Rich Grey
I like taking tripod-mounted sunset shots as much as the next landscapist but grey days can be liberating. more
A Look at the Resurgence of Wet Plate
We asked Alex Boyd, a well-practised collodionist himself, about what it was about the medium that attracted so many people more
Tales of Abruzzo
I started photographing years ago, as it was just a passion that would allow me to bring home memories of what I was living. more
Floral Portraits
in recent years I have become captivated by the more cultivated and tranquil charms of Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Bedale. more
Karl Mortimer
Working my way through his website it appears that a more graphic emphasis is coming into his work – his use of the square format, the negative space in his compositions, and his macro minimals. more
Sally Mann
I have now read her memoir, Hold Still, twice and am pretty sure I could re-read it several more times, never be bored and continue finding new depths and insights. more
A Fool’s Errand
To artificially impose some consistent look in all your photographs, rather than to let such a look emerge naturally from the way you experience and express the world and yourself, may result in a style, perhaps even a style unique to you, but it will not be your personal style. more

