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Sentimental Journey: My Childhood Park

This portfolio of images is a tribute to the regional park that I have cherished since childhood, a place filled with happy memories and an unbreakable bond with nature. more

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Roses Are Red, Shadows Are Blue

My field workflow begins or ends in the shadows. Shadows tempt me to lean in for a closer look. more

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The Cornish Coast

All four images were captured on the West Coast of Cornwall in September 2022. more

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The Art of Aerial Photography

It seems the abstract nature of the subject matter allows more people to read something into the shapes and colours, making a personal connection for them even though they had never visited the locations. more

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Bernd and Gundula Walz

We both invest a lot of time in post-processing. In our opinion, it is only in this step of the workflow that a photo becomes a picture. In post-processing, we can give the image our personal style. more

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Love of a mountain

I reflect on the present and what seems to be the expected. Unfortunately, I think photography becomes a reflection of the society and culture around us. more

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End frame: Karakoram Mountains, Vittorio Sella

It is fair to say that when I first laid eyes on this image taken by Vittorio Sella in 1909, it captivated my imagination like few others. In 2000, Aperture published the book Summit which showcased many of Vittorio’s stunning mountain photographs. more

The Storyteller
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Michael Rung – Portrait of a Photographer

I recently heard a fellow landscape photographer express his disdain for smaller scenes like trees or bark, stating they only enjoyed photographing the aftermath of storms in epic light. more

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Sally Mason

I’ve long had a deep engagement with all forms of art and photography. Having always worked in creative industries, I’ve been surrounded by the work of all kinds of visual artists. more

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Hidden Waters

My aim is to convey their susceptibility to loss because of human activities. By spotlighting the few remaining springs before they are gone, I want this work to reflect their value and precarious predicament while encouraging a call to action. The future is up to us. more

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Photographing the Simple Beauty of Nature

It is a rewarding experience for me to interact with people in this way, and it goes a long way towards alleviating my early concerns that landscape photography is simply a self-indulgent activity. more

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End frame: Nefyn by Pete Hyde

I can't exactly remember how I came across it but I immediately got amazed by that sense of getting lost in emotions that you can feel in each of his pictures. more

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Underwater photography without diving

Whereas the use of drones has boomed within landscape photography, the opportunities for underwater photography are hardly exploited, if at all. more

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George Kalantzes

Picking up on Stieglitz’s concept of equivalence, the images that appeal to me most are well composed and contain subtle elements that engage and challenge the viewer to look deeper into the image that they might discover or share in your personal experience. more

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Any Questions, with special guest David Ward

Welcome to the sixth episode of our "Any Questions" series, where hosts Joe Cornish and Tim Parkin delve into the questions you've submitted. This month's guest was David Ward, and we had a bunch of questions about his thoughts about the curse of the masterpiece, the transition from film to digital, what style means in photography, how the art world perceives landscape photography and much more. more

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