


End frame: Twin Oaks 1956, Wynn Bullock
The photograph is not only about two trees. For me, it's more about the complexity of nature, that there is always something more to discover if one just takes the time to look. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Christophe Wilmotte, Peter Dyer, Sandra Roberts Sara Harley more

The sea is just a stone’s throw away
I took it as a challenge: capturing the sunset in a way that could not be done with a smartphone. What better way to push the creativity and techniques. more

Green
A short set based around the depth of green felt in woods during the late summer evenings as we draw into autumn. more

When The Inclement Times Refrain
This set of images were taken whilst walking around the closed ski resort of Campocatino in Central Italy, on the day before Italy put in further lockdown restrictions for the Christmas holidays 2020. more

Leaf Stories
For the past 18 months, I have been walking and photographing our local trails in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada and call my project Trailings. more

The Experience is All
I have found that in order to make my most meaningful and expressive photographs I had to learn to put photography out of my mind—to not allow it any attention at all until called upon by some aspect of a meaningful experience to make a photograph. more

Nobody Expects the Inquisition!
One of my overarching motivations for photographing is to explore the gap between how the combination of my mind and eye apprehend reality and how a camera and lens render that. more

Ângelo Jesus
I consider myself mostly a reactive and instinctive photographer and as I said before, I always like the idea of waiting for nature to speak to me and show me the way. I think the key is full observation, patience and persistence. more

Jerry Greer – Portrait of a Photographer
Jerry’s new project, “Dust to Dust” focuses on the impacts on both the natural environment of the region as well as the impacts to the built environment and the various intersections of each. more

Wood to see Trees
I did a little more research and found an online gallery of homemade technical cameras, featuring odd lenses mounted on plywood or cannibalised Fuji 680s and an incongruous digital camera clinging to the back. I also looked at Sony adapters for 5x4 cameras. Perhaps I could re-use my Shen Hao folding field camera and just use large format lenses. more

End frame: Fruit Trees, Laimbach, 2010 by Bernhard Fuchs
To me, his photography encompasses an absolute mastery of the technical side of the medium with a strong sense of emotion more

Colours of Summer
Everyone loves the long hot summer days, the short, warm nights, the bright greens of summer…everyone it seems, except grumpy old landscape photographers! more

Southern Manscapes
Man's influence on the landscape here is obvious and almost unavoidable photographically. I decided to embrace this and to make the transformation of the land and man's influence on it the subject of the photographs. more

Interview with David Magee
My earliest memories are of being by the sea. It is alive, it has a voice and a beating heart. It is a literal force of Nature. Every time I’m close to the sea I feel a calming sense of serenity and security. Especially the coastline of West Cork. more