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Dario Perizzolo – Portrait of a Photographer

Dario’s work reminds us that photography does not need to shout to be meaningful. Sometimes its greatest value lies in helping us listen more closely, to the landscape, to one another, and to ourselves. more

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Bill Ward

In the water, for me, it’s the wild days that are the most life affirming, in many ways. Where you have the strongest sense of the power of Mother Nature, and the visceral connection, I suspect we all have with her at some level. more

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Without a plan to the Opal Coast

What did the trip ultimately bring me? First, a lot of enjoyment. It was wonderful to be completely focused on photography again for a few days, and without a group to guide or pressure to come home with good and usable images. more

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Andrew Mielzynski

For this issue, we’re catching up with Andrew Mielzynski, the Natural Landscape Photography Awards’ Photographer of the Year 2024, and the International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2024. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Simon Baxter

In this episode, Tim Parkin talks to Simon Baxter and Joe Cornish about the intricate relationship between mindset, expectations, and the art of woodland photography. All the more relevant because of a new exhibition and book Joe and Simon have produced called "All the Woods a Stage". more

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Anna Onishi – Portrait of a Photographer

Her photographs remind us that meaning often exists in the gentle spaces: in the tremble of light, the hush of snow, the faint color of early blossoms. more

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Adam Gibbs

I’ve always been drawn to the quieter moments in nature — subtle light, calm atmospheres, and understated beauty, rather than the grand, dramatic scenes with sharp peaks and blazing skies. more

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Landscape Photography Calendars

Printed calendars persist despite the flood of digital reminders. An artwork with function that you can interact with on a daily basis seems hard to replace. more

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Kavin Chawla

In the end, the most decisive part of my workflow happens long before the shutter: studying tide tables, watching satellite loops, and revisiting places until I know how they breathe. Equipment matters, but the biggest creative choices are made with boots on sand and eyes open to change. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Ben Horne

Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish talk to Ben Horne about his work and processes, including large-format photography, exploring Ben's unconventional approach, the challenges and costs of film photography, and the creative process that comes with it. more

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Thinking Small in Fall

In the weeks following ‘peak fall color,’ I enjoy how the trees look without so many leaves–showing more of their trunks and branches which reveal more lines and structure to compose with more

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As Long as I Can

These lists I keep making each year, which end up taking me to places I wasn’t destined to see, let alone photograph. more

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Print Your Legacy

We are living in a golden era for photography and printing. If you can dream it, you can make it - at a reasonable cost. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Jon Gibbs

In this episode, Tim Parkin and Mark Littlejohn chat with John Gibbs about his experiences in photography, working at the National Trust, and the evolving landscape of the art form. They discuss the pressures of photography, the impact of social media, and the importance of empathy when leading tours. more

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Tim Smith

What I’ve learned over the years from painting and photography is that you develop an instinct for what fulfils you, with experience and passion playing a significant role. more

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