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William Nourse – Portrait of a Photographer

In the fjords of Chile, somewhere between Ushuaia and Puntas Arenas, I watched William Nourse lean over the edge of our sailboat, not to capture the looming cliffs or moody skies like the rest of us, but to photograph chunks of ice slicing across the Starboard of our boat: small, graphic details most of us ignored without a second glance. Later, when I saw the image, it felt more

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Daragh Muldowney

Although he stumbled into photography through a love of outdoor activities, the two feed and reinvigorate each other. He has a particular passion for working in projects, often contemplating cold places and in so doing, their fragility. more

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The moment I said it

Despite the struggle for recognition, this should not discourage your desire to create. For the joy you experience through artistic creation is what truly matters, regardless of the judgment of others. more

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Any Questions, with special guest David Southern

He explores the differences between wildlife and landscape photography, emphasising the importance of understanding light and conditions when capturing images. more

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Bradley Carr

The natural world can offer us so much in the way of living a deeper and more meaningful life. We seem to be living through some very interesting times, with so many people seeking answers to deeper questions about our collective existence and focusing on making our world a better place. more

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Ram Ganti – Portrait of a Photographer

When you look at Ram’s photographs, which are graceful and composed with almost mathematical clarity, you begin to understand that his background in engineering did more than shape his technical instincts; it trained his eye. more

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Damian Ward

Stepping away for a while allowed a creative reawakening and inspired a shift away from increasingly popular woodland scenes to more personal, monochrome images capturing smaller scenes and embracing imperfection. more

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A Year of Any Questions

Any Questions has been running for just over a year and we thought it would be nice just to have a casual chat between the hosts: myself, Joe Cornish and Mark Littlejohn. more

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Beach Aerials

Breaking waves are usually not that spectacular from straight up in my opinion. It is often worthwhile, though, when a wave engulfs a rock slab, which can look very graphic from the air. more

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Torsten Pull – Portrait of a Photographer

Torsten Pull’s work is a reflection of his journey—one that intertwines methodical planning with the spontaneity of light, solitude with exploration, and a return to the natural world that once defined his childhood. more

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A Collaborative Book about the island of Orasaigh, Uist

After reading the poem in more depth, I revisited places mentioned in the text to try and understand what Steve was writing about, but also to try and understand what I felt about the places with this new narrative to work with. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Rachael Talibart

In this episode, Rachel Talibart shares her journey from a professional city career to becoming a full-time coastal photographer. She discusses her artistic influences, the evolution of her work, and much more more

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Brendan Devlin

I like grain, and I like what happens in the highlights with film. They seem to glow. I liken it to how analog recordings sound when driven. There’s a texture and natural compression that keeps the sound from breaking. more

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Bonnie Lampley – Portrait of a Photographer

One of the most compelling aspects of Bonnie’s work is her pursuit of abstraction. Her approach moves beyond the confines of representational photography, seeking to distill nature into its purest forms. more

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Xavier Lequarré

In our society, emotions are often "suppressed." We are no longer connected to our bodies, to our deepest feelings; we live in our heads. This disconnects us from ourselves and our environment. Conscious photography aims to reconnect us to our sensations and emotions in the present moment. more

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