Bryce Canyon
In November 2016 I hired a camper van in Salt Lake City and spent 3 weeks visiting some of the National Parks in Utah. Bryce Canyon was my 4th National Park after Arches, Monument Valley and Canyonlands. It's more
Slieve Binnian Cloud Inversion
My 4x4 is of a particularly spectacular cloud Inversion that occurred on a summer summit camp on Slieve Binnian in the Mournes this July. It is a record of one the most beautiful occurrences I have ever witnessed in nature. Inversion which is more common in spring and autumn although July seems to have its own has its own monsoon season lasted for nearly two hours I spent more
December in Glencoe
A collection of Images from in and around Glencoe and Rannoch Moor taken over a few days in December 2016. more
The Three-Dimensioned Life
As viewers, we may not care, but as creators, I believe that this should be of primary importance and consideration in our creative (and professional) choices. more
Fleeting Reflections
The sense of energy at Canary Wharf is palpable; it’s not a place that is often associated with quiet contemplation. more
Michel Lucas
I am drawn to the vision & words of Jack Dykinga about contemporary landscape photography. In one of his recent interviews, he pleads for so-called ‘whispering images. more
For the Joy of Photography
Like all art, our photography develops as we change and progress in our lives. more
John Austin: Survey II 1994-2017 Exhibition
The timeframe for Austin’s retrospective begins with the photographer’s move to Quinninup, a small forest town in the South West of Australia, & also marks the start of his engagement with anti-logging protests in this area. more
The Science and Aesthetics of the Hole
We’ve all heard of pinhole photography and many of us have no doubt had a go at it in some form or other, either by building a basic pinhole camera, sometimes by ‘pretending’ to demonstrate to a hand child, or through buying a very expensive “hole enclosure system” (commonly known as ‘a pinhole camera’). more
Endframe: Uluru Dreaming, April 1990, Uluru National Park by Peter Jarver, AIPP
Most of us have probably seen Uluru rock as this intense and bright orange rock, but in this photo, because of the intimate framing and the natural vibrant colour, it was completely different. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Carlo Didier, Chris Pattison, Tomasz Susul & Willie Robb. more
European Ferries
Photographs of European passenger ferries arriving at the UK coastline. I wanted to respond to the recent decision Britain has made to come out of the European Union. more
Insignificance
All these photographs were taken in the vicinity of Mont Blanc and Glacier du Geant on the same day of September 2016. more
Blood and Limestone
These four buildings are just some of the many disused dwellings and industrial buildings that are scattered all across the North Pennines. more
Giele Botter (Yellow Butter)
The "Giele Botter" (Yellow Butter) is at the centre of an abandoned open mining area for iron ore, which I still remember being active when I was a kid. more

