


Interview with Photographer Kristel Schneider
I remember that all those trees at first scared me a little, the darkness, the silence...this quickly changed when the dark forest felt more familiar and I saw the beauty of it. Then the trees became a big source of inspiration. more

Finding Your Creative Voice
In hindsight, a critical transformation was underway, one where I was moving away from a person who liked to take pretty pictures and becoming a visual artist with a unique, creative voice. more

Ross Brown
As landscape photographers who frequent wild habitats, it is important that we think of supporting and sustaining these to make them enjoyable for our children and future generations. more

End Frame: The Pond Moonrise by Edward Steichen
It was my "Marmite picture" in my teens. I had cut out a copy (obviously) from an article in Amateur Photographer, about Edward Steichen; part of a series on the history of Photography. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Brian Kerr, Goran Prvulovic, Matt Oliver & Stephen McNally. more

Love of Trees
There is nothing better than photographing my favourite trees that I visit on a regular basis at different times of the year. more

The Winter Blue
My four selected images are based on winter trees in the blue hour. I think most photographers have an affinity with trees, their history and the way they change through the seasons always has interest. My particular favourite time is winter, nothing better than a wander in the fresh cold air with a dusting of snow or covering of ice. The dull insulated sound and the crunch underfoot with the more

Canadian Rockies
Living in Southern Alberta, Canada definitely has its perks for a landscape photographer such as myself. Whether it be winter, summer, spring or fall, the nearby rocky mountain range never fails to invoke feelings of awe over its ruggedness and scale. For me, this scenery hearkens back to an early time where settlers struggled to master their environments and forge a future for themselves. When picking more

Winter Wonderland
The past month or so have been what I would call the best winter conditions we have had since 2010. more

The Start of a 365 Project
I knew for 2018 I had to bite the bullet and commit to doing the 365 project properly if I was to get the most out of it. more

An Interview with Charlie Waite
The faster we're going, as people, the less our feet are actually firmly on the ground. We're becoming very dislocated. We can use the camera to re-engage with ourselves because it can help you notice things that otherwise you might miss. more

Bornholm
Bornholm offers a lot for landscape photographers in a small area. Situated in the Baltic Sea, forty kilometres south of Sweden. more

Flow States and the Art of Consciousness Cycling
Consciousness Cycling is my way of saying that I examine and review my Flow State work to gain insights into me. I look for themes, concepts, mirrors to other elements of my life or the zeitgeist. more

Masters of Landscape Photography – Book Review
One of the core concepts of the book is that each photographer therein represents a master of some arena of landscape photography. more

Photographing Scotland – Book Review
The book is actually pretty comprehensive when you’re looking at the classic icons of photography but it will never offer the sort of in-depth coverage that you might get in guides to other areas. more