


Windblown
Bracing 40mph prevailing winds and blasted by sand and spray, are the standard conditions and make for challenging photography. more

Carla Regler
Living in such a close community with the locals and fishermen they often tell you stories and the stories are often how big the waves were, and sometimes it’s hard to believe. more

Endframe: Radiant Pastels by Guy Tal
Guy Tal’s “Radiant Pastels” represents one of the many images that drew me to his photography. It impresses me with its deep energy, stillness, and contemplative quietness. more

The Sport of Waterborn Photography
I have to say that the experience of producing photographs at such a pace, of being forced to instinctively compose and recompose, was extraordinarily powerful. more

Why not…?
What passes for beauty continues to be reinterpreted as we grow a different understanding of reality and a greater tolerance towards art and artists. more

Life on the Ullswater Steamers
Working every day on Ullswater highlights how long it can take to intimately know your local landscape. I am constantly uncovering new and hitherto unknown gems. more

Thomas Peck’s Critiques
What does a diptych do? By bringing together two images the artist is implying a relationship between them. The viewer has to react to that relationship, to question it. more

Isolation of Winter
I have always preferred making photographs in the winter months. I do love autumn and spring, but there is something about the starkness of trees with no foliage, or the muted light, and often the lack of sunlight. more

Don’t Forget To Take Your Soul
As a landscape photographer I have often been advised that there is no substitute for "being there" with "the right light", preferably during the "golden hour" to make wonderful pictures. I have often wondered about this universal advice, is it strictly true? more

Subscription Price Change
Over the last years we’ve tried to keep upping our game a little; introducing new writers and commissioning interviews and articles from some known (and lesser known but equally talented) artists and writers. more

John Blakemore Interview
John Blakemore was one of our speakers at the the Meeting of Minds Conference in November 2016. In this interview with Joe Wright, John talks about his photography, creativity and projects. John's work was exhibited alongside a group of other photographers through the Inside the Outside collective at the Photo Parlour, Nottingham. SEDUCED BY LIGHT | John Blakemore, an interview by Joseph Wright This interview transcript was first published by the Inside the Outside collective on more

Endframe: Postured Birches by Dav Thomas
Three years after the publication of Dav’s book With Trees, it’s still my go-to option when I have half an hour’s browsing time more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Garry Brannigan, John Higgs, Paolo Berto & Paul Hurlow more

Pembrey Country Park
Pembrey Country Park was once a Royal Ordnance Factory. Sand dunes and artificial mounds were used as camouflage and protection for underground bunkers. more

Natural Signs
I have always been fascinated by the details, the details of what surrounds us, especially in the natural world. more