


The Meaning of a Life
But what role does photography play in this life, and why is it so important, not just to me, but to millions of others around the world as well? Have we lost sight of this meaning, and can we get it back? more

Mud & Sand
This project began several years ago when I first noticed the notation ‘Mud & Sand’ on an OS map of the Bristol Channel. I couldn’t work out why these beaches should be so muddy and I was curious to find out what they looked like. more

End frame: Plate 29, Series called ‘Door suite’ by Ray K. Metzker
Metzker always titled and grouped his images based on their location or technique. He rarely gave individual images a descriptive title. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Cendrine Marrouat, Guy Washburn, Larry Mendenhall & Peter Richter more

Austrian Treescapes – Square Studies
Photographing forests and trees belong to the main areas of interest for me. It is an exciting and rewarding challenge in my opinion to explore the possibilities of framing a scene within the square format. more

Undiscovered Country
Driving through an all-too-familiar landscape on a foggy day becomes a trip through undiscovered country. The windmill in a field that – on a bright, sunny day – would border on the trite now is a great photo opportunity. more

In praise of anthocyanin. And carotenoids too…
Each year here in New England a marvellous transformation takes place. As days shorten and the nights get colder, the green chlorophyll that lets leaves provide nutrients to the trees all summer gets put away for one last flourish. more

Water’s Alive
This mini-set of photos features three different locations: Kauai (Hawaii), Lake Louise and Herbert Lake. They are among my favourite spots in the world. more

Stu Levy
Stu is well known and highly accomplished, respected and published photographer based in Oregon in the US. We got in touch with Stu to find out more about his photography and his time as an assistant instructor with Ansel Adams. more

Geographic Landscapes
Undoubtedly, landscape photography would appear to have earth description as its very foundation. more

Meeting of Minds Conference Update
It is a month since we launched tickets for the 2020 Meeting of Minds Conference and we have sold more tickets so far than we had in total for our first conference back in 2014! more

The Path Towards Expression – part 2
In this article, I would like to ponder: what is expressive photography? What does it take to reach this level in your photography? Which traits or characters tend to define the philosophy and modus operandi of the expressive photographer? more

To Drone or Not to Drone?
It is, of course, a very personal decision and I can understand the answer will be different for different folks. No right or wrong. more

End frame: Evening Tracks, Swaledale by Garry Brannigan
There is a natural meeting point of all the lines in the middle of the picture which holds the eye in the frame; so often this is not the case and we wander off the page! The trees on each edge help to emphasis this point. more

Passing Through – David Speight
David Speight joined us to chat about his photography whilst he was staying just around the corner at the bottom of Glencoe. more