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Vision 9 Exhibition Review

Vision 9, at the J-shaped Oxo gallery in London, showed the work of nine photographers, each having their own unique style. more

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Permanence and mutations of the landscape

These photo series consist of these juxtaposed elements, may they are physical (the landscape, the habitat), time-related (ancient, new) or symbolic (sacred, profane). more

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Shona Grant

There’s been a resurgence in interest in artists’ books among landscape photographers recently. There is too the possibility that the book itself can become a thing of beauty and it’s been a pleasure to see the images that Shona Grant has been sharing of her creations. more

Guy Tal ~ The Humanless Condition 2
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The Humanless Condition

For an introvert, it is likely that the quality and experience of photography may be impeded by the not-uncommon tendency to practice photography in groups, or in places where escaping the presence, chatter, and behaviour of others is difficult. more

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Richmond Park

A new semi-permanent display opens this Friday in Richmond Park featuring 18 of my landscape photographs. more

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From Realism to Abstraction

Once we’ve got to grips with some techniques we might start to look for own individual style. Many photographers are content to hone their skills and search for the elusive moments of light and conditions that will produce a new interpretation of a classic location. more

Mark Littlejohn ~ Secret Life of Trees
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Fotospeed’s Foto Fest Central – 15th July 2018

Fotospeed’s Foto Fest Central plays host to five of the best British photographers. Ahead of his talk, Mark Littlejohn shares his thoughts on ‘atmosphere’ and how a little bit of thought can go a long way more

Hans Strand, Late Autumn mist, Lake Trekanten, Sweden, November 2009
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End Frame: Hans Strand, Late Autumn mist, Lake Trekanten, Sweden, November 2009

Lars-Åke Nygren chooses one Hans Strand's images, "Late Autumn mist, Lake Trekanten, Sweden" as our End Frame more

Paul Hetzel landscape photography 2
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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Andy Gawthrope, Barry Dunn, Linda McKnight & Paul Hetzel. more

Paul Hetzel landscape photography 5
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A Foggy Day

Waking to a foggy day in Western Massachusetts is a cause to celebrate. You can feel the stillness. more

Linda McKnight landscape photography 5
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Water in Motion

Every second of every day, something of great beauty and mystery appears and then disappears. We often miss these events because we are lost in thought or maybe focused on photographing that “great shot” and we don’t see something that is right there. more

Barry Dunn landscape photography 5
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Beware of the Woods

I am fascinated by the idea of finding strange and frightening apparitions in the most benign of woodland objects & places. more

Andy Gawthrope landscape photography 4x4 2
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Avebury in Snow

Avebury is famous for its Neolithic site. A bank, ditch and stone circle some 350m in diameter. It's not too far from home and so sometimes I find myself amongst its stones. more

Alister Benn ~ Inside Out
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Photography as Performance Art

In landscape photography, transcending the subject is quite difficult and is far less emotionally compliant than some other genres - portraiture, or street photography for example, where human values are explicit in the content. more

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Simon Baxter on Vlogging

A few weeks ago, Simon Baxter and his dog Meg joined us in the Highlands to sample some of the delights that the Atlantic rainforest of Ardnamurchan has to offer. Simon is one of a new breed of communicator called a 'vlogger'. more

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