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
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
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
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
Liquid photography
This same fast paced culture of immediacy, speed and acceleration have also shaped not only the way we photograph but also the way we consume photography and the motivations and aspirations we have of the medium when we embrace it. more
Norfolk
The quality of the light can change dramatically depending on weather conditions and seasons. Autumn, spring and summer mists frequently cloak the Broadland rivers. more
Unique Photography Collaboration
Cooperation, commitment, reaching out to a wider community is what drives the IrishLight Collection concept. The setting is the Irish landscape, but we very much consider this an international idea inspired by the worldwide community we see on our workshops, in magazines, online and at exhibitions. more
Photography, Chance and Solitude
Critics of landscape photography and there are many, argue that it romantically pedals a dangerous myth that the natural environment is an unspoilt, Garden of Eden. more
Capture One for Landscape – Part Two
In our second and third instalments of our Capture One for Landscape series, Joe looks at a few of his images from a recent trip to the Isle of Eigg in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. more
End frame: The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska (2009) ~ Sebastiao Salgado
You can feel the depth and breadth of the valley, its old age as if it were from time immemorial as if we were looking at the moment of the birth of our planet. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Clayton Hairs, Daniel Howarth, Helen Storer & Roman Gieruć more
Just breathe
Having a walk in the heights of the Swiss Riviera and taking pictures of the lake, boats, clouds and sky. more
Blue hour at Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
The Norfolk coastal landscape stretches for 90 miles. Standing on Norfolk’s beaches more often than not, we find space, freedom, autonomy. more
Woodland Seasons
The different seasons give woodland a whole new lease of life. You could visit the same woodland over and over again and find something new to photograph each time. more
Intimate Australia
I like the idea of taking a 'straight' Landscape image and imbuing it with something more essential, also from the landscape from which I shot the wide shot. more

