


Interview with Jon Brock
Jon Brock and I met up in Port Mulgrave recently and we ended up having a brief chat about his self published book, "Vision and Craft" as featured in a previous issue of On Landscape. We recorded the chat for your enjoyment although make sure you've been to the loo before you listen to it :-) more

Interview with Iain Sarjeant
These days I am drawn more and more to photograph ordinary places, and have an increasing interest in the everyday. I am equally at home in natural and human environments, particularly enjoying the meeting of the two. I spend quite a bit of time exploring close to home, such as my local woods, walking directly from the house. Two minutes walk away, my daily route takes me past a small pool, and although nothing extraordinary more
Interview with Andrew Nadolski
Andrew Nadolski’s ‘End of the Land’ represented a watershed for many photographers in its discovery of a unique beauty in a small beach in Cornwall... more

Poppit Sands Exploration
Michael is best known for his exploration at Poppit Sands, west Wales. The commitment is remarkable because the area is about the size of a football pitch. more
Jack Dykinga
Joe and I spent a wonderful few hours with Jack Dykinga whilst he prepared for his keynote speech at Wild Photos, held at the Royal Geographic Society more

Lensless Landscapes – Steve Gosling
Pinhole photography is photography taken to it's most simple form. Just a small hole and some photosensitive material. There are a few people in the UK who have really mastered using this technique (see Paul Mitchell's work in one of our featured photographer issues). Steve Gosling has mastered this process over the years and has produced a wonderful book of 'Lensless Landscapes' which we have featured in a review elsewhere this issue. We caught up with Steve at his more

Chris Bell
We've been wanting to feature Chris Bell for some time. He's a favourite photographer of both myself and Joe Cornish (Joe showed me his book Primal Places some time ago). It's also become a favourite of most people who I've shown the books to. Chris continues the environmental and artistic work of Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis. His work has it's own look though, one which makes the most of this amazing island. more

Paul Gallagher
We'd like to thank Paul Gallagher for taking part in this enlightening video. We talked about everything from composition to use of film developers optimised for scanning. We hope you enjoy and would love to know your feedback. Part One https://youtu.be/SFOrSdsqy6k Part Two https://youtu.be/EoeoNj4FjDY Part Three https://youtu.be/WyLj24hFfnI more

Interview with Jason Theaker
I met Jason Theaker a few years ago when I had just started using my digital camera and again a few years later when I first picked up my large format camera. more

Chris Tancock
Chris Tancock is perhaps best know in the landscape photography world for his colour Quiet Storm series. more

David Clapp
David Clapp, Tim Parkin and Dav Thomas met up in the Peak District just as On Landscape was being formulated. more