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It’s very easy when the weather is disagreeable and the landscape turns green to just stay in, waiting for the light as such, starting from midsummer I’ve committed myself to a 365 project, at least one photograph a day, every day for the foreseeable future. more

Yan Preston – Mother River
The plan was to photograph, with a large plate camera, 63 Y points which correlate to precisely 100 kilometre points along the Yangtze River, making up an epic journey of 6.320 km across China more

Endframe: ‘A view of Bossington Beach looking west, taken in the early morning’ by Joe Cornish
It was a moment that struck me immediately, a deeply visceral study of light, form, flow, textures, and gravitas. Here was a photograph that seemed to be about a time and place, not merely a documentary. more

Camera Types for Large Format Photography
For the uninitiated, the different types of large format cameras available can be daunting. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Alison Taylor, Arron Haggart, David Eberlin & Nils Karlson more

Thomas Peck’s Critiques
I make no apologies for focussing on Marc Adamus in this article. A photographer who, in every sense of the word (awe, majesty, grandeur, fear etc), makes Sublime images. more

Bruce Percy
Bruce talks about simplicity and minimalism - with images from Bolivia, Harris & Hokkaido. more

Alex Bamford
Alex Bamford’s solution to the perennial problem of fitting photography around work has been to go out and make images by moonlight. more

A Change of Format
Apparently, film photography is making a comeback. Actually, it never went away, but in the same way that vinyl record sales are booming again, there is definitely a resurgent interest in film photography. more