Creative Photography
For me, it is not about the location as much as interpreting the scene in front of you and looking around for more unusual details in order to convey your emotion and vision. more
A Downland Study
A summer’s day in the low-lying Sussex Weald can turn out to be an early spring or Autumn storm on the Downs. But then the Downs can also feel like a desert in high summer; unbearably hot and dry with a heavy haze with only the distant sound of skylarks to remind you that life is still around. more
Hengki Koentjoro
Indonesia is the country I live in; with thousands of islands, it is easily dubbed as the biggest archipelago nation on earth. The ocean, in particular, is my favourite playground; it is a place where one can see calmness as well as the power of the ocean. more
Interview with Paul Hill
In workshops, we come across a lot of people who you would say are mainstream hobbyists but they take on board and embrace the more challenging ideas that we talk about. more
End frame: A line made by walking England 1967 by Richard Long
During my recent MA in Photography at UWE in Bristol, we were asked to identify an image which had inspired us. I chose this early work by Richard Long in which he walked up and down a field to make a line. more
Passing Through Podcast – Al Simmons from Teamwork
A couple of weeks ago, Al Simmons from Teamwork came to visit to demonstrate the latest camera system from Phase One, the Phase IQ4 150 and also the new technical camera solution, the Phase XT and it's range of 23mm, 32mm and 70mm electronic shuttered Rodenstock lenses. more
Thomas Joshua Cooper Books Available
Those of you who heard Thomas Joshua Cooper’s talk at the On Landscape 2018 conference may be interested to know that the work he focused on then is now available in a beautifully printed 200-page book. more
Geometrical Landscapes
The viewpoint has turned this into an image that is actually about something completely different. What we see here is a perfectly balanced geometric patterned rendition of the landscape. more
Gevork Mosesi
I believe this is a great time to be working with film. Film photography has made a resurgence. more
Interview with Greg Stewart of Kozu Books
We work very closely with the photographers in order to create a photo book that totally reflects their identity, this is crucial to the finished book and its success. more
End frame: Tree Vision by Sandra Bartocha
I can remember this image stopped me in my tracks. It is taken from a series produced by Sandra and is also an image that is evidently an abstraction from reality. more
Passing Through Podcast – Alister Benn
Alister Benn joined us at our Highland headquarters for a chat about his recent trip to Sweden, where we randomly bumped into each other, and his forthcoming move to Lochaber! more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature are from subscribers: Margaret Soraya, David Fearn, Claire Coleman & Sue Parkes. more
Scottish landscapes in black and white
I usually work in colour so black and white is a departure for me but I felt like these photos all possessed a clarity of light and contrast that converted well to black and white. more
Colourful landscape
Most of the sunsets images I make are in my backyard. Every night there is a different coloured sky and it inspires me to share the beauty that I see. more

