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Josef Sudek whenn you read the overviews of his creative output, you would think he was hanging around with the likes of Rodchenko, Moholy-Nagy and Man Ray and heavily influenced by the constructivist and surrealist painters. more

The Forest de Fontainebleau
Widely lauded as one of the early pioneers of modern hiking, Denecourt personally carved 1100 kilometres of forest walking trails and about 300 kilometres of footpaths. more

Josef Sudek
Josef Sudek may not be known as a landscape photographer, much of his work was still life, urban, occasionally portraits and quite often commercial commissions. However, his passion was very much about the natural world, his first award-winning work was for a landscape after all. more

Endframe: “Dancing Aspen” by Charlotte Gibb
Barry Edge chooses one of his favourite images: "Dancing Aspen" by Charlotte Gibb. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Hilary Barton, Jonny Bell, Julie Varo & Sonja Grubenmann more

Surviving Spring
This part is by way of a round-up of some of the key points from previous articles - which focused on sun protection and hydration in summer, water-proofing and flexibility in autumn, insulation and snow preparedness in winter. more

Kilian Schönberger
Kilian Schönberger is a professional photographer & geographer from Germany. He has previously said that he sees being colour blind as a strength – given the difficulty of distinguishing certain tones, he concentrates on pattern and structure. more

The Edges Of These Isles
This project is a collaboration between artist Tom Musgrove and photographer Simon Bray, depicting seven landscape locations from across the British Isles using their respective mediums. more

Focusing The Manual Way
Since I am mostly shooting landscapes I prefer using manual focusing. I have never really understood how to use autofocus when shooting a landscape. more