


Echoes
I focused on areas that have direct human connections which have all but disappeared, but somehow hold on to their past spirit. more

Jane Simmonds
It’s interesting to see the enthusiasm with which techniques such as intentional camera movement and multiple exposures have been taken up, and the variety of images that result. more

Personal Style
When I write about photography, I do so from my own perspective and based on my own experiences throughout my ongoing development. That journey will end when I do, and I believe strongly that my images will continue to change and develop as I age. If my photographs are a window to my soul, I would hope that in the future that window reveals a better version of myself than today. Surely that is what the journey of life more

The Landscape Year
This year will be my landscape year. In the cause of 365 days I will go from having zero experience in this field, to becoming a really good landscape photographer. more

Issue 148 PDF
This last week I’ve been out testing two mirrorless medium format cameras and few people have commented on how lucky I am to have over £20k of cameras to play with. more

Earth Stands Still
Nils Karlson’s photography mines a popular seam of creativity, the liquid horizon. That unearthly split between liquid and gaseous holds a mirror up to light, weather and flow. more

End Frame: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA, 2009 by Sebastiao Salgado
Its effect is not unlike being punched extremely hard photographically in the face, whilst simultaneously enjoying a thorough and detailed conversation with your mind, your heart, and your soul. more

Laponia – Majestic Stillness
The result of these many trips into the heart of the nine parks that make up this world heritage site is “Laponia - Majestic Stillness” more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Denis Balilbouse, Adam Pierzchala, Florian Freimoser & Glyn Lewis. more

The Making of Time
Telling the story so people can understand it and connect with it. So we've done a few events like that and selling the book at the end. They carry the story, not just a book. more

Northern Exposure
My dream of spending several months in Alaska rose anew last year when I was in between permanent job positions and with a free summer ahead. more

Humanising the Machine
I realise with some joy that the camera is with me. There is no doubt in my mind that now is the time to photograph, to alloy emotions to appearances, to distil the experience into visual journal entries more

Interviewing Ben Horne
Tim Parkin will be interviewing Ben Horne next week. Ben is a US large format photographer and he has been documenting his solo adventure trips for the past 7 years. Got a question you want to ask? more

Dodging the Burn
It's all about balance, we need to remain true to who we are and not a slave to technology or social fads and fashion. more

Gary Wagner
An understanding of light links his commercial work and his personal landscape photography which he talks about more for us in this issue. more