


Andy Gray
Andy Gray has developed a technique which frequently uses exaggerated camera movements, and for which the recorded image is merely the starting point more

Wild Garlic
Whilst most photographers are keen to bag some lovely bluebells shots around the country I’ve decided to highlight a beautiful spring-flowering plant that I’m very familiar with, the ramson or wild garlic. more

Mark Littlejohn Talk
At the Meeting of Minds conference 2017, Mark opened the event with a talk about the aesthetics and reasoning behind his use of split toning in his photography of the Lake District. more

An Audience of Character
For my lightning talk at the On Landscape Meeting of Minds conference, I considered how my images of water were evolving and I talked not just about using the water’s surface as a canvas, but about loosening the knots of representational landscape photography. more

Yes We Can
Encouraging female photographers to get ‘out there’ on their own at the more ‘unsociable hours’ of the day or night – and experience the immense photographic and personal satisfaction in doing so! more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Peter Stevens, Fabrizio Marocchini, David Haughton & David Cary more

Lake Te Anau Floods & the Manuka trees
These images are from a series made over 18 months, only while the water level of Lake Te Anau floods the Manuka trees on the shore. more

A Deeper Rhythm
This series of images was taken on a cold, misty, winter morning exploring Glasney Woods which lies in the valley where I live in Penryn, Cornwall. more

Castelluccio in Flowers
The last flowering before earthquake changed the landscape forever. more

Ullswater Shoreline
Staying in Pooley Bridge gave excellent access to the Ullswater lake shoreline which not only provided lake views but also wooded areas, grasses, lone trees, boats and distant mountains. more

Endframe: Seattle Gasworks by David Fokos
Some images pass by while others grab your attention immediately but still allow you to move on. Others both grab your attention immediately and get under your skin. more

Thomas Joshua Cooper
Last year, Colin McClean suggested that we should interview with Thomas Joshua Cooper, the Professor and founder of the Fine Art Photography Department at Glasgow School of Art, and with Colin's connections with the Department, he offered to help arrange it. more

Fay Godwin – The Drovers’ Roads of Wales and Other Photographs Exhibition
Fay Godwin’s work advertised as ‘The Drovers’ Roads of Wales and Other Photographs’ in the MOMA Gallery, Machynlleth, Wales. more

A Technique for Editing Your Photography…
You may have your own methods, for your own purpose. For each of us, these might be very different. I hope these thoughts might add something to your own thinking and workflow. more

Scott Robertson
This was my first proper introduction to the world of landscape photography and it was these landscape interpretations that tugged on my imagination and emotions unlike my own snap happy creations. more