


Celestial Mountains
Upside down mountains from the Swiss Alps offer access to a whole new and surreal world; welcome and enjoy the journey into the celestial mountains. more

Scenic Landscapes
The natural beauty of Dumfries and Galloway, I always find myself with my camera in hand ready to get the next shot. With the weather constantly changing it allows for dramatic lighting which always helps to add extra drama to the photograph. more

Expression of Trees
I come from a Photography background and I believe this type of photography brings out the expressionist painter in all of us. I think that it is important in ICM Photography that how you want to express yourself with your camera. more

Seagrass Abstractions
A four-mile sand spit is the defining feature of a unique park on the Pacific coast at Manzanita, Oregon. Nehalem Bay State Park is a place of many wonders, where the sand spit separates the ocean on one side from the bay on the other. more

This Pleasant Land, New Photography of the British Landscape – Book Review
I’ve talked previously about a schism in landscape photography between the ‘traditional’ and the ‘contemporary’. The difference between the search for the beautiful and wild and the pseudo-documentary ... more

Shan Shui in Silva Elmete
Shanshui Hua (山水画) is an ancient (11th Century) style of traditional Chinese landscape painting that depicts natural scenes, including mountains, water & waterfalls. more

Kristel Schneider
After VARIATIONS IN TREES, I was excited to explore a new subject. Strangely enough, my next project was right beside me the entire time, patiently waiting to be discovered. more

LS XII
The series LS XII, shot in the Puna plateau between Argentina and Bolivia, came together as many things in life: a compromise. I use a 4x4 to travel around; while on a project more

Even the birds were afraid to fly
The 'birds' work started before the pandemic, then continued during (albeit in a limited fashion). While the world was starved of human contact, I honestly didn't find that aspect of it difficult. more

End frame: Gneiss Boulders, Isle of Harris by Lizzie Shepherd
I love the transition zones, where the hardness of the rocky shore meets the soft texture of the breaking waves, followed by the colour transition of the blue sea into the soft grey of the distant mountains. more

Carl Smorenburg
The Drakensberg is a massive mountain range stretching some 1200km on the eastern side of South Africa. It’s not like a normal mountain rage where you go up one side and come down the other. more

If you go down to the woods today…
In a recent project, he adopted a picture essay approach for a piece exploring current forestry policy, practices and management in the UK & Scotland today, adding a commentary to a series of images to tell the story. more

Britain’s Temperate Rainforests
In the UK, it is also known as the Atlantic rain forest or Celtic rain forests; this is due to being located on the western side of the UK where Celtic heritage is renowned, and the Atlantic hits our coastline more

Grandfather Speaks
The world speaks if only I care to listen. Therefore, it is with great appreciation and an open heart that I offer my gratitude to the Original People, the spirit of the land, and all those who cherish it. more

Retrospection and the value of closed loop photography
It has been closing the loop again by learning to make the best physical artefacts I can manage and restoring the value from small group and individual retrospection sessions that have helped me to become much happier again with my photographic output. more