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Embracing Opportunity

Over the course of the last few months, we have experienced what feels like a record-breaking amount of rain. The land around me is in a constant flux of flooding. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Colin Prior

This fourth episode features Colin Prior where we discussed his background and journey as a photographer, his transition from film to digital photography, and his experiences using the 617 camera in the mountains. more

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Ellie Davies

The process of photography teaches us to really look at the world and so I think this makes it a vitally important tool in bringing awareness to environmental issues that need urgent attention. more

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Suzanne Mathia – Portrait of a Photographer

Suzanne describes herself as being very curious about the subjects she photographs. If followed, a high level of curiosity can lead to better photographs of even the most mundane of subjects. more

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Peter Gordon

I have always maintained throughout my life that I wanted to work at something I felt passionate about. I feel so lucky that photography has given me that platform. more

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Lost & Found in Fog

Some things that are lost are tangible, though no more precious than those bits of ourselves we lose along the way, like the inspiration that fled from my life when I chose career over creativity, stability to be free to stability from want and need. more

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Sandra Bartocha

I am a maximalist with strong opinions and a high demand for aesthetics, and I feel very strongly about the escapism quality of nature. My photographic world is full of light, colour and the small and mundane things in nature that are often overlooked. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Mark Littlejohn

This months guest was Mark Litteljohn and we had a bunch of questions about his hand held photography and instinctual process, split toning, possible book ideas and more more

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Know thy Subject

If you want to become a better nature photographer, you should dedicate more time to learning about your subject rather than photography. more

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Eric Erlenbusch

Based on my experiences, the images which seem to resonate and engage viewers are ones which leave room for the viewer to have their own interpretation of the image. more

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Brittany Colt – Portrait of a Photographer

Brittany was born blind in one eye, which makes seeing the wide-angle perspective an impossibility; however, what I’ve learned about Brittany’s journey in photography is that she’s been able to turn that disability into an advantage.  more

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Jaume Llorens

That the images inspire them is probably the most common comment. They find poetry, delicacy, sensitivity and beauty in them. It's a biased collection because only positive comments reach me. more

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Is Intimate the new Grand?

Intimate landscapes, on the other hand, offer the photographer much more freedom. The possibilities are almost endless. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Lizzie Shepherd

The premise of our podcast is based loosely around Radio Four's "Any Questions", Joe Cornish and I (Tim Parkin) invite a special guest onto each show and solicit questions from our subscribers. This months guest is Lizzie Shepherd and we had a bunch of questions about her printing, skiing, creative photography, ethics, etc.. more

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Janet Tavener

I was drawn to Janet’s images by their fluid beauty but they may challenge you to think about your own definition of photographic genre, for all that we do is interconnected and our path into revelation may be our own life experiences. more

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