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Robert Adams

I have wanted to write an article about Robert Adams for some time. Not because I know a lot about him. On the contrary, it is because I know so little about him that I wanted an excuse to find out more. more

Joe Cornish - Kittiwake Iceberg Greenland
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Landscape as Habitat

It would be difficult to argue with the proposition that all landscape is habitat. Across the world, animals thrive and make their homes in every niche of the ecosystem. With wildlife film-making being the widely disseminated art form that it is, everyone is aware of the sheer variety and peculiarity of the natural world, evolved through time and adaptation. more

Metamorphosis - Alister Benn
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End frame: Metamorphosis by Alister Benn

There have been many favourite influential images for me over the years. One I remain enamoured with, as much today as the first moment I saw it, is Metamorphosis by Alister Benn. more

Paul Gallagher landscape photographer 11
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Passing Through – Paul Gallagher

Being as the lockdown has put a bit of a dampener on the concept of Passing Through, we've decided to go virtual and have a remote chat with Paul Gallagher about what he has been up to since we spoke to him last. more

Fleet Mill Lane holloway - Phil Hemsley
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Holloways

Ensconced by high earthen walls and a canopy of trees for a roof, I wander through the ancient sunken holloways of Devon. These are powerful portals into deep time, where the echoes of the old world seem palpable. more

Frank Sirona - Edge of Life
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Frank Sirona

All the limitations I´ve mentioned render photography a much more conscious process and that, of course, has an impact on the results you´ll bring home. more

Richard White - Killiecrankie Viaduct
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A Last Interview with Richard White

The interview below is the final transcription of that dialogue with Richard. It's taken us a few months to be able to process this interview, as we recognise what it represents. more

Kate Maxwell Disused mineshafts pockmark the hill overlooking Ludlow.
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The Wounded Hill

Titterstone Clee Hill is an iconic and much-loved feature of South Shropshire, looming above the medieval market town of Ludlow. more

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Moving Times

I began to experiment a little. How could it be possible to give the photographs the dynamics that such a storm normally produces? How would it be possible to generate wind and rain on a dry day? more

Lars van de Goor - A Seat Not Taken
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End frame: ‘A seat not taken’ by Lars van de Goor

The muted colour palette is sublime, the soft green tones and the delicate balance of the white foliage convey a real sense of spring more

Mihai Fagadar Cosma Radiant Ice
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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Christoph Geiss, Mihai Fagadar Cosma, Roy Money & Steven Cutts more

Christoph Geiss - Bushy point
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In place

Living in “the Land of the Free”, we haven’t really been under a “lockdown”. Nevertheless, at some point, our governor encouraged us to stay at home, and my College has been closed since mid-March. I more

Mihai Fagadar Cosma - Blue Diamonds
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Expressions of Ice

Maybe also because the famous Aurora eluded me during my stay, I have found the ice formations of the Icelandic landscape to be one of its most impressive and distinctive features. more

Roy Money - What Remains
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A Closer Look

These photographs are from an artist residency at Weir Farm, a National Historic Site in Connecticut, USA. more

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Hidden Details

While I enjoy being out in inspiring landscapes I tend to photograph the patterns, textures and subtleties of a place. more

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