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Reculver

The idea of travelling far and wide for stunning experiences and landscapes has long been an uncomfortable contradiction for me and the majority of my photography has, for the last few years, focussed on creating the best possible landscape photos within Kent, where I live more

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Mist on the Canal

On the C&O Canal in the Maryland side of Great Falls is a section of the canal that has wide water, forming almost a lake. more

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Portrait of a Photographer- Jimmy Gekas

He approaches every trip and scene with the same lack of expectation and embodies what the Buddhists call “Shoshin,” which roughly translates as “beginner’s mind.” more

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The Illusion of Reality

A fundamental fallacy here is that post-processing is viewed with suspicion and is always accused of being manipulative, while the creative decisions made before triggering that button on the camera are completely free of it. more

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Jack of All Trades

It’s good to be a butterfly from time to time and land upon a different way of seeing, but the only way to do this is letting go of what you think you should be making photographs of. more

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Lockdown Podcast #6

Another instalment of the lockdown podcast where Tim Parkin, Joe Cornish and David Ward discuss a few questions around photography. more

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Three Rocks, The Butt of Lewis

The textures and patterns, angles and structures are visible amid the many seabirds that cling to the rocks and swoop in and out of the waves. more

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The Hill

It is a remarkable unremarkable place that plays an important part in my photography, though not necessarily in terms of actual photographs. more

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End Frame: ‘High Light’ by Colin Prior

What is striking is his capability to capture the authentic spirit of place, and by doing so, his place within that place. He offers some of the most natural interpretations of a landscape more

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The Sublime Landscape

At its best, sublime landscape photography reminds us of the (literally) awesome power, and beauty, of nature. more

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Lockdown Project

A few weeks ago, during one of our lockdown podcasts, I challenged Joe Cornish and David Ward to take a few photographs as a 'mini lockdown project'. more

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Frederic Demeuse

I felt an irrepressible call for this mythical forest, which resounded in me as the last refuge of a certain nature which no longer exists elsewhere. more

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The Way We Were

Over-walked paths are growing with fresh wildflowers, ferns trampled in river gorges are bursting upwards towards the light; joyful in their isolation. more

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It’s Up To You What You See

Abstract art can be the most frustrating of art forms, but it can also be the most rewarding. There is a simple reason for this I think: the responsibility for finding ‘meaning’ in an image is thrown entirely on to the viewer. more

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Love Dandelions

Could we use our creativity and skill, our dedication and commitment, to raise the profile of specific issues and/or might we link in with the scientists from Wildlife Trusts, conservation bodies and local universities? more

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