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Book Reviews

I have to admit to being a big fan of Dan Baumbach’s work. His eye for a complex but elegant detail and commitment to working in small geographic areas have really paid dividends over the years more

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End frame: Weed Against Sky, 1948 by Harry Callahan

However, it was at the Guild where he experienced his photographic epiphany. He attended a lecture and workshop given by Ansel Adams. Adams’ work exhilarated him... more

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Richard Martin – Portrait of a Photographer

By adopting and recognising the concept of Wabi Sabi in nature, Richard is able to find stories worth telling in a way that differentiates his work. more

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Regarding Passion

It is the journey, not the destination, which is most important to the harmoniously passionate individual. Why else, for instance, would you wish to become a writer if you don't enjoy the act of dancing with words? more

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Jocelyn Horsfall

Impermanence, imperfection and decay will always provide visual opportunities but are just one part of Nature’s story. more

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Seasons

It can often seem like one season blurs into another. The individual distinctness of each one has, over the years, fallen away. more

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Travels with a Seneca 8×10 Camera

I have a clear image of the photo that I would like to take, in which there is a well-defined foreground and in the background, there is a remarkable scenery of the beautiful and massive mountains still covered by snow. more

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End frame: Puglia 1978 by Franco Fontana

I think we can learn from him that great photographs don’t have to be of spectacular, iconic places. There are interesting images to be made all around us; we just have to look harder, and pursue what resonates with our own personality, curiosity, and imagination to find our own voice. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Welcome to our 4x4 feature which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted from our subscribers: Chris Salm, Claude Hamel, Derrick Sansome & Paul Flatt more

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Forest Decomposition

These images were taken while on hikes in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, Northern California and Oregon. more

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Sky/Skye

My son and daughter in law invited me to join them on holiday on Skye in October more

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Winter Jewellery

I live in the town of Rimouski in the Lower Saint-Lawrence region of the province of Québec in Canada. more

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Mooloolaba Beach

Mooloolaba derives from the aboriginal word mulu which means snapper fish or mulla which means red-bellied black snake.  more

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Moments of Grace

In a moment of grace, one does not necessarily feel compelled to any action—creative or other—but rather to appreciation, to satisfaction, to hope, and to acceptance. more

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Amanda Harman

Periods of non-productivity can be incredibly refreshing and reinvigorating, whilst I paused work on the Golden Valley project there was a shift in my relationship to the landscape, both practically and creatively and a shift in the way that I thought about my approach. more

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