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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

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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

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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

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Holding an Exhibition

Knowing how much work is involved from conceiving an exhibition to the opening, would I do it again? I’ve already booked my next two. more

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Al Brydon

You can only draw on your own life and experiences when creating something you feel is important enough to share with other people. I find myself thinking again that one of the most basic human needs is to be understood. more

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Realism and Honesty in Photography

The role of realism in photographs, as discussed in Guy Tal’s recent article on the morality and realism in photography, is as provocative as it is elusive. Guy’s article, whilst impeccably written and well received, stimulated debate and discussion both on our website and amongst many of my colleagues. more

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End frame: Boreray, St Kilda by Scott Robertson

I have never been to the St Kilda archipelago, but thanks to Scott's enormous efforts I feel like I have. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Charlotte Bellamy, Gaetana Ebbole, Kent Burkhardsmeier & Paulo Valdivia. more

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Discovering Edinburgh’s urban woodlands

I’m not certain if these images can be sufficiently expressive of my emotional responses to the qualities of these areas, and particularly to the peace of them. more

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North Dakota Storm

A blanket of snow muffles all sounds adding a sense of peace and serenity. During this storm, I captured the solitude of a typical North Dakota winter storm. more

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Trees of the Marsh

I frequently go to Huntley Meadows Park in Fairfax County Virginia, a wonderful retreat with a lovely lake and marsh. more

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The first sign of spring

  Here in The Netherlands I am out walking my dog every day. I have the time to notice the changes in nature as the seasons change. This year after a very long and cold winter, the arrival of green in the woodland where I walk filled me with so much energy. Inspired by the work of Doug Chinnery (and have been lucky enough to attend one more

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Reflective photography and the essence of place

The idea that things and places have an essence is an ancient one, dating back at least to the Greeks and Romans. more

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Floris van Breugel

His photographs offer a different perspective on the American landscape that emphasises biodiversity and includes a sense of scale and delicacy while hinting at the epic adventures that may be had there. more

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Yan Preston – Photographic Projects

Between 2010 and 2014, for my ‘Mother River’ project, I photographed the entire 6,211km Yangtze River in China at precise 100 intervals with a large-format film camera. From 2010 to 2017, I investigated urban replantation and ecology recovery in China by photographing transplanted old trees. It might be a good time to reflect on "Why projects?" more

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