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Neil Burnell

If you still mostly associate Neil with long-exposure photography, you’ll learn how extended application in the form of year-long competitions has benefitted his skill set and broadened his interests and portfolio. more

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Reclaimed

The diamond mining ghost town of Kolmanskop, a collection of skeletal buildings a short way off that same highway, is a testament to just that fact. more

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Space —– My —-

A photography project inspired by the first woman mountain guide, Gwen Moffat & her book ‘Space Below My Feet’ more

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Carpathia Diary, May 2018

In January of last year, I began photographing a body of work documenting Romanian NGO ‘Foundation Conservation Carpathia’ as they strive to create a new European Wilderness Reserve in the heart of the Southern Carpathian Mountains. more

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Landscapes of the Mind’s Eye

It takes time to see beyond the obvious. If we allow it, an enchanting world can be conjured up from something totally unexpected. But we need to allow for the unexpected to happen. more

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End frame: Flowers for Miles by Erin Babnik

I started photography a few years ago and have been following a select few photographers over this time who have always given me inspiration to me. I follow them purely because of their love and passion and skill in photography. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Richard Kent, Murray Livingston, Guy Washburn & Goran Prvulovic. more

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Mountain Peaks – Canmore

These are the well-known mountain peaks surrounding Canmore, Alberta. A frequent site for travellers driving alongside the highway to Banff. more

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Falling Waters

While the mountains in Massachusetts lack the size required to produce waterfalls of the impressive scale of our neighbouring states to the north and west, I am entranced by the more modest intimacy of the falls of my home state. more

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Symphony of Water

The Icelandic south and east coast are varied, stunning, and formidable in its natural formation. I cannot say whether this mini portfolio gives a true image of Iceland, but it is my contention that Iceland can only be witnessed. more

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ORFORD NESS – A Monument to Early Atomic Man

I was fortunate to get a place on what I believe became the last National Trust photography day that allowed participants to access inside the old Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) buildings at Orford Ness. more

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Deception by Realism

Photographers working in such places, wishing for their images to convey impressions such as wildness, remoteness, or peaceful contemplation, often compose their photographs deliberately to exclude people, roads, and structures that might betray the true nature of the place and the true experience of being in it. more

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Spring in Cornwall with Joe Cornish

We managed to record Joe talking about his trip to Cornwall where he had some great light and beautiful spring conditions. more

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Sarah Marino

You might expect a portfolio full of iconic American scenery, but over time Sarah has found greater fulfilment through the changing conditions, intimate scenes and delicate details for which she is best known. more

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A Landscape of Force and Flow

I didn’t go to Gibraltar intending on producing a body of photographic work, it was an incidental meeting, but it has always been the concept of the place which dominates the focus of my work. more

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