Past Masters – Part Six
In a sense, ancient Japan died with Hokusai. The idealised image of ancient Japan we all have died with him. more
Intimate Experiences
That is how, to me, all designs and patterns on the sand became metaphoric testimonies of great love. Perhaps this explains why I photographed this moment so passionately and even found their sensuality. more
End frame: Lake Julien by Joshel Namkung
The colour contrast between the reflected blue sky on the water and the yellow grass delineates the two parts of the scene cleanly. more
4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted by: Konrad Hellfeuer, Lakruwan Rajapaksha, Robert Betka & Walter Schmitt. more
Colours of Ice
Due to their magnificent and exotic landscapes, Iceland and the Arctic regions, in general, are the favourite regions for landscape photographers from all over the world. more
Temperate Rainforest
This selection of images is from an autumn workshop in Washington’s Olympic National Park that was led by the inimitable photographer Art Wolfe. more
Blue-tailed Bee-eater’s Dreams, 2022
As a Sri Lankan immigrant to the United Kingdom, I have had a broad range of political, social, and cultural experiences. more
Horse Play
Horse Play is a visual metaphor disseminated across four photos, each composed of the subtlety to be found only in the stillness of nature. more
Out of Darkness – Book Review
Alister Benn is Scottish by birth and has lived in the Highlands of Scotland for quite some time. Firstly on the Isle of Skye and latterly in mainland Lochaber. And yet his first book is a deep dive project into the remote Gobi desert in Northern China. more
Brian Pollock – Portrait of a Photographer
His work from the Scottish Highlands is superb and drips with a personal flair that can only come from the deep connections made through care, effort, and passion. more
Mary Frances
Photography has made my life much richer in many ways. I am appreciating more than ever the interest to be found in what may seem at first to be dull and empty places. more
Zen and the art of photography
We learn that frustration is caused by desire. It's easy to agree with this wise statement. Perhaps it’s so simple that desire drives us to create pictures which we believe will be successful. more
In Praise of Uninteresting Places
The point is that my father saw nothing of interest and made no photographs here, while I have been tramping happily about this landscape with my camera for several years and haven’t found it tedious yet. more
End frame: Cattle, Turbine, Pylon by Robin Friend
The inclusion of the wind turbines clearly date stamps the image as post late 20th century, in the same way that the horse and cart in the Hay Wain dates Constables’ painting to the early 19th century. more
The Island
The Island, like a lot of my work, is a construction, it’s England and the Brexit vote but a response distilled through my experience, thoughts and feelings. more

