


Black and White on the Rocks
I have lived in, and explored, the Canadian Rockies for the past 35 years or more and these are some of my favourite black and white images I have made of the places I love more

Alberta Highway #40
One of the most beautiful roads in the entire Albertan rocky mountains is a winding path known simply as Alberta Highway 40. more

Why Monochrome?
By working without the distraction of emotional colours I am freer to abstract the raw elements of the photograph and to steer them into my own framework of the emotions that I wish to communicate and share. more

David Ward Exhibition Talks
A recording of Tim Parkin's talk "A Good Walk, Spoiled" to go with David Ward's solo exhibition at the Joe Cornish Gallery. more

Richard Corkrey
He is fortunate to live close to some stunning areas of woodland and his images – a mix of colour, black and white, and infrared – should certainly tempt you to go for a wander in the woods. more

7 Principles to Reduce the Individual & Collective Impact of Nature Photography on Wild Places
Being part of the team that created the 7 Principles encouraged me to rethink my own behaviours and I have made some changes in response. more

Looking for Landscape Photography
At its best landscape photography may give an insight into the landscape photographed, and also into the life and perspective of the photographer. As in all areas of photography, landscape is a theme of infinite potential. more

Behind the Photograph
As well as being frozen by the beauty of what you're looking at or the magnificence of what you're looking at. So you've got that to deal with as well, you've got to convey something of your sense of wonder. more

David Ward Exhibition Talks
A couple of weeks back I visited the Joe Cornish gallery to give a talk, along with Joe Cornish and Lizzie Shepherd, at David Ward's exhibition, "Overlooked". The exhibition itself is fantastic and is well worth a visit but just in case you missed the talks, we recorded them all for posterity. We are publishing the talks in reverse order though as David's exhibition runs until the 14th of December and we're hoping that seeing the talk will convince more

End frame: Vesturhorn by Esen Tunar
It still has that uplifting vibe that I felt the first time that I saw it, and I still feel like I’m stood in the very spot that he was just taking in the wondrous view before me, probably just like he did. more

Passing Through – Colin Jarvis
One of our readers, Colin Jarvis, popped in to say hello last month on the way back from running a workshop in Skye. more

Art and Flow in Photography
There is no doubt in my mind that practising photography with the attitudes and conditions conducive to flow—making it deliberately difficult, challenging, stretching one’s abilities and imagination, requiring prolonged focused engagement and consuming as much attention as one can muster—can make photography as rewarding to an artist as any other pursuit practiced with the same mindset. more

Simon Butterworth
Simon has given us a delightfully concise bio, so I’ll add a little. His images have been widely published; he has had success in high profile competitions including the Sony World Photography Awards, the International Photography Awards and the UK’s Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition more

I never expected that
It is this process of going back to Yew Tree Tarn many times and allowing myself to see the same trees, the same grasslands and experience the transition of the seasons, that firmly placed seeds in my mind that gradually germinated and flourished into latent photographs. more

Passing Through – Margaret Soraya
In this podcast, Margaret talks about her exhibition and what she finds in the quietness and solitude of the islands that keeps pulling her back. more