


Chance and Luck in Art
Chance and luck occupy a prominent place in the process of artistic creation. Thus painting and photography hold many surprises to one who let accidents, stains or the unexpected happen. more

The Rise and Rise of the Photo-Book
With so much new material flooding our consciousness and social media streams vying for our attention, I thought it might be good to take a step back and look at the whole landscape photo book industry. more

Endframe: ‘Four trees, Rannoch Moor’ 1981 By Fay Godwin
When I received Charlotte's email asking me to consider writing an End Frame article for On Landscape a swirl of photographs immediately began to spin as if in a washing machine in my mind. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Matthew Pinner, Nick Joyner, Rob Friel & Susan Brown. more

The Frost Hollow
Waiting for the M25 to clear ready to of to Norfolk, pooped to Farnham Common for the dawn with Paul Mitchell as the forecast was for a cold and frosty morning. more

Train Window Landscapes
I spend every day commuting into London, frustrated looking out of the train windows at the moods of the Chilterns. So I decided to see what I could do with my ever present iPhone and a few apps, notably SlowShutter and Snapseed. There is no point in aiming for sharpness etc through filthy train windows, battling reflections etc and the seas encourage me to focus more on capturing the mood more

Canary Wharf
In November 2015 I went to Canary Wharf; it was a rather foggy day and I hoped for shots of towers disappearing into mist. more

Golden Autumn
This year Autumn has arrived rather late which has encapsulated the iconic feel of autumn and kept it hanging around that little bit more, allowing me to exploit its natural beauty. more

First Light Inspired Exhibition
Launching on 4th March, our 'First Light' inspired Exhibition at Joe Cornish Gallery with images from Harvey Lloyd-Thomas, Beata Moore, Julian Calverley, Matt Lethbridge & Baxter Bradford. more

Conference Exhibition
Back in issue 129, we published the images submitted into the Meeting of Minds Community Exhibition. In this issue, we are delighted to publish the PDF catalogue of this. more

Jan Bainar
The Odra Basin lies in the centre of the most densely populated region of the Czech Republic and no other photographer before me pursued the idea of shooting there regularly. more

Foreground First
The way I choose to use foreground has had a profound impact on the overall composition of many of my wider landscape shots bringing me to realise that I very often employ my own ‘rule of fifths’. more

A Long Ride South
Ten years ago, at a time where I had a Canon Eos and a passing interest in photography & a personal challenge to ride (horses not bikes!) from John O’ Groats to Lands End. more

It Takes Two
Since inviting conceptual blending into my photographic process, I now make photographs about the land and my independent—and ever-evolving—relationship and connection with it versus simply images of the land. more

Meeting of Minds Conference Exhibition
During our Meeting of Minds Conference held at The Rheged Centre from the 18-20th November 2016, we ran a community exhibition. Each of the delegates was invited to submit an image into the exhibition which was to be exhibited in the Rheged's main exhibition space. Fotospeed supported the venture and kindly printed and mounted each image on foamboard for us. The exhibition was part of our goal of creating conversation and bringing together like-minded people to talk about their craft more